A business model of enlightenment

Journal of Business Ethics 4 (1):57 - 63 (1985)
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This article examines spiritual growth and the business career. Rather than a certain decline into workaholism or materialism, the world of business becomes a necessary step on the path of enlightenment, through the transcendant philosophical models of the Hindu householder and the Native American Medicine Wheel.The householder concept, including mastering the material world and the resulting spiritual growth, stresses the importance of action, also a criterion for success in business. Current views, based on studies of modern life, Judaic thought, and Christian beliefs, add further dimension to this executive's model of enlightenment

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The Hindu Religious Tradition.J. P. Sharma & Thomas J. Hopkins - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (4):576.
The Hindu Quest for the Perfection of Man.S. C. Thakur - 1971 - Philosophical Quarterly 21 (84):284.

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