Alexis de Tocqueville's writings on honor, and his observation that
a democracy's definition of honor "stands for the peculiar
individual character of that nation before the world," provide
inspiration for an ideal entrepreneurial innovator discussed in
this book. Beginning with Aristotle, contributions of the giants of
moral, political, and economic thinking are aggregated in a Credo
for honorable entrepreneurs who are dedicated to freedom and
general human flourishing. The Credo's maxims and duties can help
entrepreneurs prevent a separation of the honorable and the useful,
which is a moral challenge faced by many leaders in all parts of
society. Like-minded individuals who share this vision can
rebalance power and repair America's triune social order, while
creating wealth and a surplus that can benefit the poorest among
us.
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