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Management article
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Reference no. 89314
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Business Review", 1989
Length: 6 pages
Topics: Ethics; Values

Abstract

This book review of Robert Axelrod''s The Evolution of Cooperation and Robert H. Frank''s Passions Within Reason questions whether "self- interest" is really the definition of ethical behavior, as past thinkers such as Adam Smith and Charles Darwin would have us believe.

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Abstract

This book review of Robert Axelrod''s The Evolution of Cooperation and Robert H. Frank''s Passions Within Reason questions whether "self- interest" is really the definition of ethical behavior, as past thinkers such as Adam Smith and Charles Darwin would have us believe.

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