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El. knyga: Enlightened Self-Interest: Individualism, Community, and the Common Good

  • Formatas: 328 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2024
  • Leidėjas: Georgetown University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781647123918
  • Formatas: 328 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2024
  • Leidėjas: Georgetown University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781647123918

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"In the face of entrenched politics in a polarized society, ineffective economic policy in an unequal society, and environmental inaction in a world that is burning, many well-intentioned people are left feeling helpless, dispirited, and most importantly, apathetic, before an immovable force. They recognize the need for structural, legislative, and policy changes to address the legacy of slavery and deeply rooted inequality in the United States in particular, but they still may yearn to do something as individuals to promote change in these areas. What changes can individuals make in their personal lives that could foster a more civil, equitable, and sustainable society? Recovering lawyer and Miami University business professor Dr. Thomas J. Bussen, Washington University's Dr. Timothy Bono, and longtime academic-practitioner Dr. Henry Biggs address this question in a meticulously researched and empirically rooted book. Together they present a sharp critique of America's ruthlessly self-interested culturewhile offering a holistic understanding of "enlightened self-interest" as an actionable alternative.They first identify how our own taken-for-granted assumptions and societally sanctioned competitions for money, power, and fame promote selfishness, personal alienation, and widespread inequality. Crucially, however, they then propose a simple, specific, and immediately actionable alternative: acting with enlightened self-interest, in which self- and other- interests merge fluently.With the knowledge that individual actions are not enough, they ask the reader this question: For all that we cannot do, is it not time to ask what each of us can do? Is it not time to do the hard work, to move the proverbial needle - even if it does little more than quiver? Is it not time to know, with a certainty that is rare in this complex and confusing world, that to change any life is to change a universe? With humility, with patience and empathy for self and others, and with a clear lens through which to view each of our worlds, let us shake the foundations on which we stand"--

Insights into a compassionate alternative to a ruthlessly self-interested capitalist culture

Societally sanctioned competition for money, power, and fame promotes selfishness, personal alienation, and widespread inequality, especially in market-oriented economies. Yet many of those engaging in this competitive individualism—the competition for rewards and limited resources—yearn to act directly to promote a more civil, equitable, and sustainable society.

Enlightened Self-Interest offers evidence-based insights into the societal and individual consequences of this cultural practice and an actionable alternative to it. This meticulously researched and empirically rooted reexamination of hypercompetition and zero-sum thinking presents inspiring examples of people who have reclaimed their own lives by contributing to a more civil, equitable, and sustainable society. They model the vision of enlightened self-interest, merging self-interest with other interests in pursuit of the common good, resulting in widely shared benefits.

Enlighted Self Interest provides a compelling case for incremental change and a series of actionable recommendations to jump-start a personal transition and to become part of a collective radical evolution.

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"Enlightened Self-Interest provides an easy to understandand easy to followpathway to living a life of meaning and connection. Readers will learn how assisting others and having empathy are pathways along the purpose-driven life. The authors clearly explain what it means to be a servant leaderno matter your position in life and career." Mark Whitacre, vice president of culture and care, Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc.

Introduction: An Anti-American Love Letter

Part 1: Culturally Extreme: Vertical Individualism in the American Context1. A Cultural Toolbox: Social Conformity in a Culture of Individualism2. Lonely and Unequal: The Lose-Lose Consequences of Unrestrained Vertical Individualism
3. Rigging, R-Evolution, and Redemption: From Rationalizing to Rectifying Extreme InequalityPart 1 Conclusion

Part 2: Money, Power, and Fame: The Unholy Trinity of American Extremism4. Status through Conformity: How to Fit In by Standing Out
5. Materialism: Why Less Is More6. From Status-Seeking to Experience-Seeking: Spending Like a Horizontal Individualist7. From Hedonism to Collectivism: Spending Like a Horizontal Collectivist8. Power Plays and Pays: When Power Is Corrupting9. From Predatory to Prestigious: When Power Is Purifying10. Social Comparison, Superiority Complex, and Schadenfreude: When My Reputation Comes at Your Expense11. Comparison, Inclusion, and Mudita: When Admiring Another Improves the Self12. Altruistic to All: Tapping into the Horizontal Collectivist Global Identity13. Loving Billions to Love Oneself: Generating Inner Self-Esteem from WithoutPart 2 Conclusion

Part 3: Society and Self: Prospects and Pathways to Enlightened Self-Interest14. Enlightened Self-Interest in Theory and Practice: Ubuntu and Ambition as Pathways15. Minting the Future: Jump-Starting Your Own TransitionConclusion

ReferencesIndexAbout the Authors

Thomas J. Bussen is an assistant teaching professor of business management at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. His most recent book is Shaping the Global Leader: Fundamentals in Culture and Behavior for Optimal Organizational Performance (2019), coauthored with Henry Biggs and Lenny Ramsey.

Henry Biggs is founder and CEO of the higher education software company Eusabian Technologies. He also teaches international intellectual property law at Washington University in St. Louis.

Timothy Bono is an assistant dean in the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, and lecturer in psychological and brain sciences, at Washington University in St. Louis. He is author of Happiness 101: Simple Secrets to Smart Living and Well-Being (2020).