Power and Morality: American Business Ethics, 1840-1914
By (Author) Saul Engelbourg
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
11th July 1980
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
174.40973
Hardback
181
"A timely book...about conflict of interest, smoke-filled rooms, underhanded strategies, and financial disclosure among businessmen....[Engelbourg] examines some large issues of the period, and notes the extent to which questions of power and morality were ignored, opposed or answered by business; became non-issues; or were resolved by external forces such as government."-Wall Street Journal
A timely book...about conflict of interest, smoke-filled rooms, underhanded strategies, and financial disclosure among businessmen....[Engelbourg] examines some large issues of the period, and notes the extent to which questions of power and morality were ignored, opposed or answered by business; became non-issues; or were resolved by external forces such as government.-Wall Street Journal
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