Conscious Capitalism: Doing Well by Doing Good

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John Mackey founded Whole Foods Market in 1978.
John Mackey founded Whole Foods Market in 1978.
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Benefit Corporations (B Corps) seek to serve society as well as shareholders.
Benefit Corporations (B Corps) seek to serve society as well as shareholders.
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"Conscious Capitalism" authors John Mackey and Raj Sisodia make a strong case for principled business practices. 

<p>John Mackey is an evangelist for capitalism. There’s no better word to describe him. </p>
<p>Mackey believes capitalism can save the world. In fact, he thinks it already has to some extent.</p>
<p>In his new book, <a title=”Conscious Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business” href=”” target=”_blank”>Conscious Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit&nbsp;<em>
</em>of Business</a>, Mackey argues that if we believe in the &ldquo;heroic&rdquo; potential of free enterprise, then free enterprise can solve most human problems. His mission is to make people believe in that heroic potential.</p>
<p>If this sounds uncomfortably messianic coming from a businessman, well, perhaps that&rsquo;s Mackey&rsquo;s style. He dismisses the excesses of traditional capitalism &mdash; slavery, environmental catastrophe, the eradication of indigenous cultures, mindless expansion &mdash; the way a Christian might pass off the Spanish Inquisition as an example of the potential of power to corrupt any human endeavor. </p>

  • Published on Mar 13, 2013
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