Manage the Self: The Indian Ethos of Management

Journal of Human Values 6 (1):29-37 (2000)
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Abstract

This article offers both an incisive and exhaustive critique of the present degenerate state of values in society. The author asserts that while the capitalist system may solve the production problem, it can never usher in distributive justice through its reliance on market economy. The biblical sins and shada ripus will ensure that the values domain of distribution will remain uncharted. The article disabuses the reader of some of the misapprehensions regarding concepts like 'pure mind' and processes like 'mind-stilling exercise

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