Ethical Economics for Today and Tomorrow
A PICTURE OF THE MERGING: This is a book about the ethical economics perspective.
· Do ethics and economics have a common origin?
These two philosophical sciences are siblings that were born in the same household and grew up together. The ‘world’ tore them apart but now that the age of maturity has arrived they are coming back together with great appreciation of each other.
· There are sixteen axioms in this positive ethical system.
It wasn’t until they matured and reunited that it was possible to discover a positive ethical system. This is a consequence of examining the history of economic and ethical thought which has been deliberately unexamined in this age of moral relativism.
· What is unique about “Ethical Economics for Today and Tomorrow”?
There has never been an integrated model of ethical economics. And so the soft, artificial boundary constructed between ethics and economics can now be traversed since both means and ends are looked at more fluidly.
· Ethics and economics can be used to test one another.
In fact, finding harmony is one of their most powerful and meaningful purposes. Ultimately this adds another strong argument against interventionism and statism.
· This model allows us to evaluate civilization.
In practical terms this new model can be used as a tool to analyze historical events and to ponder the effects of ethical and economic circumstances.
· And much, much more!