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- Title
JUDAISM, BUSINESS AND PRIVACY.
- Authors
Dorff, Elliot N.
- Abstract
This article first describes some of the chief contrasts between Judaism and American secularism in their underlying convictions about the business environment and the expectations which all involved in business can have of each other--namely, duties vs. rights, communitarianism vs. individualism, and ties to God and to the environment based on our inherent status as God's creatures rather than on our pragmatic choice. Conservative Judaism's methodology for plumbing the Jewish tradition for guidance is described and contrasted to those of Orthodox and Reform Judaism.
- Subjects
ECONOMICS &; Judaism; BUSINESS &; religion; JUDAISM; SECULARISM; COMMUNITARIANISM; INDIVIDUALISM; RELIGIOUS ethics; ORGANIZATIONAL ideology; RIGHT of privacy (Jewish law); ELECTRONIC monitoring in the workplace; RELIGION
- Publication
Business Ethics Quarterly, 1997, Vol 7, Issue 2, p31
- ISSN
1052-150X
- Publication type
Article