Prof. Dr. Hans Küng, Prof. Dr. Klaus M. Leisinger, Prof. Dr. Josef Wieland
München — Jahr 2010 — 303 Seiten
How can we successfully shape the world’s economic globalization in the future on the basis of legal and moral principles that are accepted across cultures? This manifesto for a global economic ethic, which was presented in 2009 at a joint event with the UN Global Compact at the UN headquarters in New York and whose initial signatories include internationally renowned leaders, is a groundbreaking step in this direction. The authors explain its foundations, goals, and implementation options.
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