The book has active table of contents for readers to access each chapter of the following titles:
1. The Theory of Moral Sentiments – Adam Smith
2. The Principles of Ethics: Volume 1 and 2 – Herbert Spencer
3. The Data of Ethics – Herbert Spencer
4. Human Immortality – William James
5. Social Justice without Socialism – John Bates Clark
Adam Smith used the term Invisible Hand to describe the natural force that guides free market capitalism through competition for scarce resources. Smith first introduced Invisible Hand in The Theory of Moral Sentiments, written in 1759. Since then mortality and ethics are coupled with essential part of Invisible Hand of free market economy.
Economic history has proven again and again that without a sound moral framework for a free economic system, Invisible Hand will not function properly for the free market.
The book presented deepest thoughts about the moral and ethical issues for free market capitalism from greatest economists, psychologists, and sociologists on the planet. It is a must read book for readers who are interested in studying and researching the theory of free market economy from moral and ethical perspectives across economy, psychology, and sociology.
The book has active table of contents for readers to access each chapter of the following titles:
1. The Theory of Moral Sentiments – Adam Smith
2. The Principles of Ethics: Volume 1 and 2 – Herbert Spencer
3. The Data of Ethics – Herbert Spencer
4. Human Immortality – William James
5. Social Justice without Socialism – John Bates Clark
Adam Smith used the term Invisible Hand to describe the natural force that guides free market capitalism through competition for scarce resources. Smith first introduced Invisible Hand in The Theory of Moral Sentiments, written in 1759. Since then mortality and ethics are coupled with essential part of Invisible Hand of free market economy.
Economic history has proven again and again that without a sound moral framework for a free economic system, Invisible Hand will not function properly for the free market.
The book presented deepest thoughts about the moral and ethical issues for free market capitalism from greatest economists, psychologists, and sociologists on the planet. It is a must read book for readers who are interested in studying and researching the theory of free market economy from moral and ethical perspectives across economy, psychology, and sociology.