Economic Law and the Essential . . . (Colloquium on Ethics)
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Ethics consists of fragments of moral discourse. It also includes the essential purposes of our lives as the deontology of social comportments of all kinds. It is essentially called upon when social needs are not—or are poorly—taken into account by the market, when the market excludes social necessities, or when it is seen as wrongly appropriating a social activity. The phenomenon appears to have a dual nature in that it leads to a strengthened judicial system as a result of severe damage to the operations of social systems, or it belongs to an ethical under-system within the economic system.
Réseaux sociaux