The Moral Case for Profit Maximization

Robert White

The Moral Case for Profit Maximization
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lexington Books
Country
United States
Published
1 April 2020
Pages
240
ISBN
9781498542630

The Moral Case for Profit Maximization

Robert White

The Moral Case for Profit Maximization argues that profit maximization is moral when businessmen seek to maximize profit by creating goods or services that are of objective value. Traditionally, profit maximization has been defended on economic grounds. Profit, economists argue, incentivizes businessmen to produce goods and services. In this view, businessmen do not need to be virtuous so long as they deliver the goods. This book challenges the traditional defense of profit maximization, arguing that profit maximization is morally ambitious because it requires businessmen to form normative abstractions and to cultivate a virtuous character. In so doing, this book also challenges the moral basis of corporate social responsibility. Proponents of CSR argue that businessmen can do good while doing well. This book argues that businessmen already do good by maximizing profit. This book draws upon the histories of the wheel, the refrigerator, and the shipping container to demonstrate the role of values in the creation of material goods. This book also draws upon the biographies of J.P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, and Thomas Edison to demonstrate the role of the virtues in value creation. This controversial book challenges readers to rethink the relationship between profit, value, and virtue.

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