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List of contributors
Preface and acknowledgements
Introduction

PART I THE COMMON GOOD IN HISTORY: VIRTUE EPISTEMOLOGY AS KNOWLEDGE FOUNDATION FOR THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INSTITUTIONS, SOCIETY AND PERSON(S)
1 The merchant and the common good: social paradigms and the state's influence in Western history
2 The `medieval', the common good and accounting
3 The civilization of commerce in the Middle Ages
4 Virtuous banking: the role of the community in monitoring English joint-stock banks and their managements in the nineteenth century
5 Disposed towards self-restraint: the London clearing banks, 1946-71

PART II ARISTOTELIAN VIRTUE, THE COMMON GOOD AND CURRENT RELEVANCE FOR CAPITALISM, INSTITUTIONS AND PERSONS' AGENCY
6 Revisiting the common good of the firm
7 Integrated habitus for the common good of the firm: a radically humanistic conception of organizational habitus with a systemic human integrity orientation
8 Corporate agency, character, purpose and the common good
9 Individual and organizational virtues
10 Corporations, politics and the common good
11 Two kinds of human integrity: towards the ethics of the inter-processual self
12 Prudence as part of a worldview: historical and conceptual dimensions
13 Non-Western virtue ethics, commerce and the common good
14 Reflections on the concept of the common good from an economic perspective

Index

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The evolution of modern capitalist society is increasingly being marked by an undeniable and consistent tension between pure economic and ethical ways of valuing and acting. This book is a collaborative and cross-disciplinary contribution that challenges the assumptions of capitalist business and society. It ultimately reflects on how to restore benevolence, collaboration, wisdom and various forms of virtuous deliberation amongst all those who take part in the common good, drawing inspiration from European history and continental philosophical traditions on virtue.

Editors Kleio Akrivou and Alejo Jose G. Sison unite well-known academics who examine new ways of understanding the relations between social classes, organizations, groups and the role of actors-persons. They propose ways to restore virtue in our economy-society-person relations with the purpose of overcoming the current challenges of capitalism which more often than not sacrifice happiness and broader, sustained prosperity for the achievement of short-term efficiency. This book also explores a moral psychology that underpins normative virtue ethics theory, and seeks a deeper understanding on how the concept of prudence and the distinct forms of rational excellence have evolved since Aristotle and the co-evolution of Western-Aristotelian and Eastern virtue ethics traditions.

This interdisciplinary book will be of interest to business ethics scholars, organizational behaviour academics, organizational sociologists, qualitative research scholars and economic historians. Policy-makers who are interested in improving collaborative frameworks and cross-institutional collaboration policies will also find value in this book.

Contributors include: A. Adewale, K. Akrivou, H. Alford, L. Arch, V. Barnes, R. Beadle, O. Bolade-Ogunfodun, M. Casson, A. Dobie, A. Gonzalez Enciso, D. Koehn, M. Hanssen, B.M. McCall, G. Moore, L. Newton, J.V. Oron, G.R. Scalzo, A.J.G. Sison