Summary:
The book explores the intersection of finance, ethics, and global issues, examining how the relentless pursuit of profit may undermine moral values and societal well-being. It encourages a reevaluation of the capitalist system, advocating for a balance between wealth creation and ethical considerations to address the challenges of an interconnected world.
Key points:
1. Market Ethics: Stephen Green highlights the need to consider ethics in finance, as decisions affect society and the environment. Profit-seeking must include moral responsibility.
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