Volume 88, Issue 4, Fall 2014
Alasdair MacIntyre
Geoff Moore, Ron Beadle, Anna Rowlands
Pages 779-805
Catholic Social Teaching and the Firm
Crowding in Virtue: A MacIntyrean Approach to Business Ethics
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