BUS 1050 1nd Edition Lecture 1 Outline of Last Lecture I. SyllabusOutline of Current Lecture II. Syllabus III. Business TheoryCurrent LectureAntithesis Profit limits Growth limits Community interests Community ownership Factors of capitalSynthesis Profit optimization Growth optimization Communicritism Self interest Private ownership of factorsThesis Infinite Profit Infinite Growth Maximized Self Interest Private Ownership of the factors of capitalAugust Comte- > James Watts ,Neurowen Charles FourierCapitalism-> socialist -> communist-> anarchy Did capitalism create the idea of infinite growth? Or is it natural for us to think to collet as much as possible. If so, capitalism if in ournature. “It is correct to say that theories are concocted in order to legitimate already existing social institutions. But is also happens that social institutions are changed in order to bring them into conformity with already existing theories. “ Social construction of reality.Peter Berger ,Thomas Luckman.Freedom of Utopia The utopia of the ascendant bourgeoisie was the idea of freedom. It was I part a real utopia. It contained elements oriented toward the realization of a new social order and which were instrumental in disintegrated the previously existing social order and which, after their realization, did in part become translated into reality. Freedom in the sense of bursting asunder the bonds of the static, guild, and caste order in the sense of political freedom and freedom of the unhampered development of the personality became arealizable possibility. Freedom and Utopia, Karl ManneheimValues in American Life Achievements and Success Activity and WorkThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.Efficiency and PracticalityMoral Orientation and Humanitarianism FreedomEqualityPatriotismMaterial ComfortExternal ConformityRationality and Measurement We admire to aspire to acquire what we desire. Yale Code.Read Line20- Page 8, line
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