Economia, Moral e Política
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格式
Kindle
页数
116
语言
葡萄牙语
已发布
Mar 1, 2016
出版商
Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos
ISBN-10
9898424214
ISBN-13
9789898424211
描述
Vitor Bento dives into the intricate dance between economics, morality, and politics in a work that challenges conventional thinking. He explores how these three pillars influence one another, affecting choices made on personal and societal levels. The book provides insights into the ethical dimensions of economic decisions and the political frameworks that shape them.
Bento raises critical questions about the role of moral values in economic policies and how political ideologies can skew common perceptions of fairness and justice. By examining a range of historical and contemporary examples, he illustrates the complex interplay of interests and ethical considerations at play in the modern world.
The narrative encourages readers to reflect on their own beliefs about economic systems and their broader implications. Through engaging anecdotes and rigorous analysis, he urges a reevaluation of how societal growth should be pursued, ultimately advocating for a more equitable and sustainable future.
In weaving together theory and practice, Bento crafts a thought-provoking examination that resonates with anyone interested in the intersections of human behavior, governance, and financial systems. His work serves as a compelling reminder of the moral responsibilities that accompany economic and political power.
Bento raises critical questions about the role of moral values in economic policies and how political ideologies can skew common perceptions of fairness and justice. By examining a range of historical and contemporary examples, he illustrates the complex interplay of interests and ethical considerations at play in the modern world.
The narrative encourages readers to reflect on their own beliefs about economic systems and their broader implications. Through engaging anecdotes and rigorous analysis, he urges a reevaluation of how societal growth should be pursued, ultimately advocating for a more equitable and sustainable future.
In weaving together theory and practice, Bento crafts a thought-provoking examination that resonates with anyone interested in the intersections of human behavior, governance, and financial systems. His work serves as a compelling reminder of the moral responsibilities that accompany economic and political power.