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The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce

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index 613203; society <strong>of</strong> love as by invisible h<strong>an</strong>d,158; against utilitari<strong>an</strong>ism, 367; virtueethicist, 306; virtues <strong>an</strong>alyzed in,306–307; on work <strong>an</strong>d trade, 30Smith, Vernon: experiments on reciprocity,128Snyder, Don: workplace solidarity, 137social gospel: monastic charity, 49; theories<strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>it in, 485socialism: bad <strong>for</strong> material life, 2, 21; bad <strong>for</strong>soul, 27. See also capitalismSocrates: on being refuted, 55; character, 285;life experience, 272solidarity: <strong>an</strong>d e-mail, 143; as love, 127; workplace,137Solomon, Robert: “ethics <strong>an</strong>d excellence” inbusiness, 122; workplace solidarity, 137Sophocles: Odysseus as crafty merch<strong>an</strong>t, 204Spain: aristocratic, 94, 260, 537n28speculative bubbles: <strong>an</strong>d new trust, 159Spenser, Edmund: virtue ethicist, 66Spinoza, Baruch: self-awareness <strong>an</strong>dhum<strong>an</strong>s, 171Spitzer, Matthew: prudence-only <strong>an</strong>d moralsentiments, 548n10sports: as solidarity, 145–146Srebrenica: Dutch failure <strong>of</strong> courage in,208–211Stalin, Joseph: <strong>an</strong>d tsarist police, 37Stark, Rodney: Godly religions, 446–447Staveren, Irene v<strong>an</strong>: on Death <strong>of</strong> a Salesm<strong>an</strong>,330–331; on prudence-only, 430–432;quoting Douglas <strong>an</strong>d Isherwood onsacred goods, 551n3 (chap. 43)Stein, Sus<strong>an</strong> Alyson: on v<strong>an</strong> Gogh, 531n16,531n17, 531n18Sternberg, R. J.: against one-dimensionalintelligence, 541n11; on wisdom, 318Stiglitz, Joseph: globalization, 22Stock, Catherine: Midwestern ethics, 359, 360Stocker, Michael: love <strong>an</strong>d pleasure, 106;Max U as hum<strong>an</strong>, 135, 258stoic hum<strong>an</strong>ism: Hemingway, 106; Dyl<strong>an</strong>Thomas, 105stoic materialism: defined, 101, 117; Holmes,193stoicism: as apathy, 101; <strong>an</strong>d Christi<strong>an</strong>ity,106; <strong>an</strong>d love, 104Stone, Lawrence: bourgeois childcare, 94;friendship in Shakespeare’s world, 157Strachey, Lytton: characterizing Nightingale,543n20Strauss, David: liberalism <strong>an</strong>d Aristotle, 501Strauss, Leo: on Machiavelli <strong>an</strong>d virtue, 202Streeter, Sabin, 553n15Sturino, Michael, used, 482Stutzer, Alois: Max U as science, 526n19Sugden, Richard: test <strong>of</strong> Max U, 115Sun Also Rises: homosexuality in, 238Sweeney, Eileen: great-souledness inAquinas, 531n8Sykes, Bry<strong>an</strong>: on scientific ethics, 323sympathy, egoistic, 135taciturnity: recent in men, 223–225, 226Tacitus: Germ<strong>an</strong>ia <strong>an</strong>d the Dutch, 293;“virtue” in Germ<strong>an</strong> women, 201; work,479Taka, Iwao: circles <strong>of</strong> obligation, 546n11Talmudic Judaism: <strong>an</strong>ti-Semitism, 225, 479,490; as club, 343; on commerce, 445–446;dialogue in, 356; dialogue influencingAquinas, 356; as ethical system, 67;wealth <strong>an</strong>d good works, 491; on work,469–470Tamari, Meir: Talmudic Judaism <strong>an</strong>d commerce,445Tarcov, Nath<strong>an</strong>: defining virtù, 202technological unemployment, 504. See alsothrift, paradox <strong>of</strong>temper<strong>an</strong>ce: akin to courage; in Arnold, 164;bal<strong>an</strong>cing courage, 203–204, 249; cardinalvirtue, 96; classical definition <strong>an</strong>dmodern psychology, 314–316; doux commerce<strong>an</strong>d, 31; humility part <strong>of</strong>, 185; inMilton, 99; in polis, 206–207; in Trontoon love, 112Temple, Sir William: aristocrat <strong>an</strong>d bourgeoiscontrasted, 293Templeton, Brad: on how rich Gates is, 457Tennyson, Alfred, Lord: on aristocraticvirtues, 31Teresa, Mother: love ethic, 65theological pride: in Buddhism, 389;Catholic version, 103–104, 258; Hookeron, 103; leading to deism <strong>an</strong>d atheismamong Anglic<strong>an</strong>s, 523n13theological virtues: in bourgeoisie, 508 <strong>an</strong>dchaps. 10–15; charted, 152; as Christi<strong>an</strong>,96; <strong>an</strong>d Comte-Sponville, 168–171;defined by Aquinas, 151; as feminine, 91,201; neglect by modern philosophers,167, 373. See also faith; hope; love; tr<strong>an</strong>scendence

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