ETHICAL ECONOMICS FROM HISTORY TO THE MODERN WORLD

· Notion Press
Ebook
98
Pages

About this ebook

The market and the mind are not sellable. The future is for sale, because we all live in a futuristic world (for e.g., share market, child future, gold recovery, green-collar jobs, society welfare, petroleum, natural resources, competitive market, etc. all these revolve around the future of making money and a better life). But presently, our future depends on duty, rule-based ethics and character-based ethics.

So, post COVID-19, India’s future will be divided into two parts: investment which depends on rule-based ethics and character-based ethics which comes under brand creation, gold value and market potential.

About the author

Padmaja Bharti is currently the author of two bestseller books: Wondering of Indian International Ethics and Rhime of Time. Her writing habit developed at the age of 13, but she never got a chance to explore it. Now that she is free, she has started writing poetry, and her areas of interest are non-fiction and social issues. She graduated from National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Kolkata, and is now pursuing M.A. in literature. For her, writing is like intertwining different loops into one chain to create a picture or view around you. She has narrative writing skills, and it mostly revolves around social issues, philosophical thoughts, etc. Nevertheless, if you want to know more about her poetic writings, it is based on the automatic writing style, which you will see in her bestseller, Rhime of Time. You will see the interlinking of her different thoughts, which will keep the readers interested in connecting with it. Freewriting is her preferred style of writing.

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