In this paper I attempt to clarify the nature of the vice of greed, focusing on what can be called “modest greed”. Agents who are modestly greedy do not long for material goods or wealth with intense desires. Rather, they have quite modest desires, but ones whose satisfaction they pursue excessively relative to other goods. Greed - including modest greed - emerges as a particularly troubling and problematic vice
1 “You show me a capitalist, and I'll show you a bloodsucker ” – Malcolm X Many argue that the...
throughout human development, from the early rise of a monetary economy to the recent financial cris...
Greed is often defined as an excessive insatiable desire to acquire or possess more. Throughout its ...
In this paper I attempt to clarify the nature of the vice of greed, focusing on what can be called “...
Greed is the insatiable desire for more (Seuntjens et al., 2015). This desire can be felt for moneta...
There is a surprising lack of discussion on greed in business ethics. Whether in popular textbooks o...
Greed is an important motive: it is seen as both productive (a source of ambition; the motor of the ...
Greed, the insatiable and excessive desire and striving for more even at the expense of others, may ...
Perceptions of greed permeate the popular business and management environment, yet the scholarly lit...
In three studies, we show that loss aversion is essential to greed, in addition to acquisitive behav...
First the assumption of self-interest as applied in Economics is presented. Here we also discuss are...
Oftentimes, greed and capitalism are viewed to coexist and connect interchangeably. Capitalism, in m...
Greed is the insatiable desire for more. It is an important economic motive with numerous implicatio...
Depending on the point of view, conceptions of greed range from being a desirable and inevitable fea...
Although greed is both hailed as the motor of economic growth and blamed as the cause of economic cr...
1 “You show me a capitalist, and I'll show you a bloodsucker ” – Malcolm X Many argue that the...
throughout human development, from the early rise of a monetary economy to the recent financial cris...
Greed is often defined as an excessive insatiable desire to acquire or possess more. Throughout its ...
In this paper I attempt to clarify the nature of the vice of greed, focusing on what can be called “...
Greed is the insatiable desire for more (Seuntjens et al., 2015). This desire can be felt for moneta...
There is a surprising lack of discussion on greed in business ethics. Whether in popular textbooks o...
Greed is an important motive: it is seen as both productive (a source of ambition; the motor of the ...
Greed, the insatiable and excessive desire and striving for more even at the expense of others, may ...
Perceptions of greed permeate the popular business and management environment, yet the scholarly lit...
In three studies, we show that loss aversion is essential to greed, in addition to acquisitive behav...
First the assumption of self-interest as applied in Economics is presented. Here we also discuss are...
Oftentimes, greed and capitalism are viewed to coexist and connect interchangeably. Capitalism, in m...
Greed is the insatiable desire for more. It is an important economic motive with numerous implicatio...
Depending on the point of view, conceptions of greed range from being a desirable and inevitable fea...
Although greed is both hailed as the motor of economic growth and blamed as the cause of economic cr...
1 “You show me a capitalist, and I'll show you a bloodsucker ” – Malcolm X Many argue that the...
throughout human development, from the early rise of a monetary economy to the recent financial cris...
Greed is often defined as an excessive insatiable desire to acquire or possess more. Throughout its ...