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portada Moral Captalism: The Critical Examination of the Concept of Rightness in the Context of Human Goodness (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
48
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
19.8 x 12.9 x 0.3 cm
Weight
0.05 kg.
ISBN13
9781998788668
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Moral Captalism: The Critical Examination of the Concept of Rightness in the Context of Human Goodness (in English)

Charles Mwewa (Author) · American College of Physicians · Paperback

Moral Captalism: The Critical Examination of the Concept of Rightness in the Context of Human Goodness (in English) - Mwewa, Charles

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Synopsis "Moral Captalism: The Critical Examination of the Concept of Rightness in the Context of Human Goodness (in English)"

This book introduces readers to the novice, yet ancient concept of Moral Capitalism. Moral Capitalism may be defined by the tenets that underpin it, under the acronym of ICE: Investing in one's good for the good of others; Continuing to be good to the point of undue hardships; Ending only when two conditions of full payment and death have been met. It is a revolution in the thinking-right and doing-right movement. The more moral capital one has and desires to expend, the better the current state of humanity, and the more blissful the world of tomorrow.

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