The Book of the New Moral World

The Book of the New Moral World
Title The Book of the New Moral World PDF eBook
Author Robert Owen
Publisher
Pages 78
Release 1840
Genre Communism
ISBN

Download The Book of the New Moral World Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The book of the new moral world, containing the rational system of society

The book of the new moral world, containing the rational system of society
Title The book of the new moral world, containing the rational system of society PDF eBook
Author Robert Owen
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1837
Genre
ISBN

Download The book of the new moral world, containing the rational system of society Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Book of the New Moral World, Containing the Rational System of Society, Founded on Demonstrable Facts, Developing the ... Laws of Human Nature and of Society. Pt. 1

The Book of the New Moral World, Containing the Rational System of Society, Founded on Demonstrable Facts, Developing the ... Laws of Human Nature and of Society. Pt. 1
Title The Book of the New Moral World, Containing the Rational System of Society, Founded on Demonstrable Facts, Developing the ... Laws of Human Nature and of Society. Pt. 1 PDF eBook
Author Robert Owen
Publisher
Pages 146
Release 1836
Genre Communism
ISBN

Download The Book of the New Moral World, Containing the Rational System of Society, Founded on Demonstrable Facts, Developing the ... Laws of Human Nature and of Society. Pt. 1 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Manifesto for a Moral Revolution

Manifesto for a Moral Revolution
Title Manifesto for a Moral Revolution PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline Novogratz
Publisher Henry Holt and Company
Pages 256
Release 2020-05-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1250222869

Download Manifesto for a Moral Revolution Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"An instant classic." —Arianna Huffington "Will inspire people from across the political spectrum." —Jonathan Haidt Longlisted for the Porchlight Business Book of the Year Award, an essential shortlist of leadership ideas for everyone who wants to do good in this world, from Jacqueline Novogratz, author of the New York Times bestseller The Blue Sweater and founder and CEO of Acumen. In 2001, when Jacqueline Novogratz founded Acumen, a global community of socially and environmentally responsible partners dedicated to changing the way the world tackles poverty, few had heard of impact investing—Acumen’s practice of “doing well by doing good.” Nineteen years later, there’s been a seismic shift in how corporate boards and other stakeholders evaluate businesses: impact investment is not only morally defensible but now also economically advantageous, even necessary. Still, it isn’t easy to reach a success that includes profits as well as mutually favorable relationships with workers and the communities in which they live. So how can today’s leaders, who often kick off their enterprises with high hopes and short timetables, navigate the challenges of poverty and war, of egos and impatience, which have stymied generations of investors who came before? Drawing on inspiring stories from change-makers around the world and on memories of her own most difficult experiences, Jacqueline divulges the most common leadership mistakes and the mind-sets needed to rise above them. The culmination of thirty years of work developing sustainable solutions for the problems of the poor, Manifesto for a Moral Revolution offers the perspectives necessary for all those—whether ascending the corporate ladder or bringing solar light to rural villages—who seek to leave this world better off than they found it.

New Moral World

New Moral World
Title New Moral World PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 1839
Genre Socialism
ISBN

Download New Moral World Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Moral World

The Moral World
Title The Moral World PDF eBook
Author Arnold Smith
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2023-12-19
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

Download The Moral World Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Moral World is a comprehensive introduction to the diverse perspectives of major ethical thinkers and theories. The book explores Eastern, Western, religious, and secular views of ethics and helps students understand when and how to participate in ethical discussions. The text is rooted in normative ethics-the various theories of ethics created by thinkers to let us know how to behave toward one another. The five sections of the book address religious morality and transcendence, virtue ethicists, rational norms and secular morality, ethics and social change, and issues in medical ethics. As students engage with these overarching concepts, they are exposed to the writings of great philosophical thinkers ancient and contemporary, including Aristotle, Maimonides, Avicenna, Bentham, Rand, Marx, King, Gandhi, and the Dalai Lama. The second edition features new readings on ethics and feminism, ethics in medicine, and ethical considerations related to gene therapy and euthanasia. Written in a student-friendly style, The Moral World enables students to understand the place of ethics, connect religion and ethics, and recognize the value of ethics in the material world. The book is appropriate for introductory courses in ethics. It can also be used as a supplemental reader in classes on comparative religion, general philosophy, or humanities.

A New Moral Vision

A New Moral Vision
Title A New Moral Vision PDF eBook
Author Andrea L. Turpin
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 353
Release 2016-08-25
Genre History
ISBN 1501706853

Download A New Moral Vision Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In A New Moral Vision, Andrea L. Turpin explores how the entrance of women into U.S. colleges and universities shaped changing ideas about the moral and religious purposes of higher education in unexpected ways, and in turn profoundly shaped American culture. In the decades before the Civil War, evangelical Protestantism provided the main impetus for opening the highest levels of American education to women. Between the Civil War and World War I, however, shifting theological beliefs, a growing cultural pluralism, and a new emphasis on university research led educators to reevaluate how colleges should inculcate an ethical outlook in students—just as the proportion of female collegians swelled. In this environment, Turpin argues, educational leaders articulated a new moral vision for their institutions by positioning them within the new landscape of competing men's, women's, and coeducational colleges and universities. In place of fostering evangelical conversion, religiously liberal educators sought to foster in students a surprisingly more gendered ideal of character and service than had earlier evangelical educators. Because of this moral reorientation, the widespread entrance of women into higher education did not shift the social order in as egalitarian a direction as we might expect. Instead, college graduates—who formed a disproportionate number of the leaders and reformers of the Progressive Era—contributed to the creation of separate male and female cultures within Progressive Era public life and beyond. Drawing on extensive archival research at ten trend-setting men's, women's, and coeducational colleges and universities, A New Moral Vision illuminates the historical intersection of gender ideals, religious beliefs, educational theories, and social change in ways that offer insight into the nature—and cultural consequences—of the moral messages communicated by institutions of higher education today.