“The Moral Capitalism” a Solution for the International Economic and Social Crisis?
“The Moral Capitalism” a Solution for the International Economic and Social Crisis?
Author(s): Mirela Ghiţă, Mihaela Cocoşilă, Petru Bardas, Simona RotaruSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Reprograph
Keywords: adolescentism; rebel without reason; social Darwinism; wild capitalism; popular capitalism; principles of the Caux Round Table
Summary/Abstract: In an European and international economy, seized by the perpetual globalization fever, with an appetite for consumption, a culture was born, one of “the adolescentism” that stimulates greed, where the contemporary man is determined by the will of possession, not ideals, a culture that has contaminated the whole world. Greed is responsible for the economic power excesses; the immoral actions of Enron and WorldCom, other abuses from the speculative investments area and also the increased poverty in important areas of Africa, Asia and Latin America are sources of powerful social agitations. This has led to the need of changing the governmental principles of the “wild capitalism” theorized by Andrew Carnegie, and Erbert Spencer, with principles of a moral capitalism, based on the Caux Round Table governmental principles, that remained since its publication, nine years ago, the only set of standards of corporation social responsibility, proposed by leaders from the entire spectrum of business leaders.
Journal: Journal of Applied Economic Sciences (JAES)
- Issue Year: VII/2012
- Issue No: 22
- Page Range: 345-350
- Page Count: 5
- Language: English