This book is an exploration of Alasdair MacIntyreâs writings on virtue ethics and John Pearceâs reformist and radical forms of social enterprise. Although Pearceâs work has had academic impact, by his own admission, his ideas lack the necessary philosophical underpinnings. In Virtue and Social Enterprise: Ethical Alternatives to Capitalism, Geraldine Hall draws on MacIntyre to provide such underpinnings. Through a novel synthesis of the works of these two authors, a philosophical grounding is given to Pearceâs radical form of social enterprise. In turn, MacIntyreâs views on virtue are given greater scope to address global issues created by the capitalist paradigm. With a foreword by Kelvin Knight, this book will be of great interest to scholars and students of Alasdair MacIntyre, virtue ethics, business ethics and social responsibility.
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Sep 14, 2022
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