I have no idea what that means lol guess I'm not part of that parasitic class
the review blurbs are funny libshit: https://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Buddhist-Economics-Contemporary-Management/dp/3030351130
Anyone concerned about how economics can bring real benefit to mankind and environment should read this book
It is an ideology that exists to justify greed, Karen.
http://libgen.li/item/index.php?md5=F6045868DDA0809F44B74E9C19ED9F40
Living in a market-driven economy where short-term profit and economic growth appear to be the ultimate goal, this book explores how Buddhist teachings could bridge the divide between our spiritual and material needs and reconcile the tension between doing good for social interest and doing well for financial success. This book serves as a pioneering effort to systematically introduce Buddhist Economics as an interdisciplinary subject to audience with limited background in either Buddhism or economics.
It elaborates some core concepts in Buddhist teachings, their relevance to economics, and means of achieving sustainability for individuals, society and the environment with the cultivation of ethical living and well-being. Through scholarly research from relevant fields including Buddhist studies, economics, behavioral finance, cognitive science, and psychology, this book illustrates the relevance of Buddhist values in the contemporary economy and society, as well as the efficacy of Buddhist perspectives on decision-making in daily life.
table of contents sounds interesting, I'll skim through it later
Treat people with equanimity, you know, the way you wanted to be treated. If you were an employee, wouldn't you want to make your boss the most amount of money?