Social Law of Service (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Richard T. Ely

 
9781331224914: Social Law of Service (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Three centuries of moral thinking meet modern industry in one compact study.

This work examines how ethical obligation grows from village ties to a global sense of responsibility and how that shift shapes business, law, and everyday life.

The book traces the idea of brotherhood across communities and nations, showing how fair dealing and shared welfare become central as trade and capital move more freely. It also looks at the labor movement, the church, and practical questions about wealth, work hours, and social reform. Readers will see how Christian ethics can inform today’s economic questions without promising easy answers.

  • How traditional bonds evolved into a broader sense of responsibility for all people
  • Connections between business practices, social reform, and religious thought
  • Discussion of modern issues like labor rights and wealth utilization through ethics
  • Ways churches and communities can engage with social and economic challenges

Ideal for readers seeking a sane, historically grounded view of how ethics intersect economics and public life.

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