The Ottomans were working to establish a stable economic system, while the Western capitalist world was developing an economic system that prioritized increased earning and consumption. Over time, this emphasis on maximizing earning and consumption became a central priority in Western capitalist nations while the Ottomans focused on balance and sustainability in society. The development of the different economic systems and mentalities between the Ottoman Empire and the Western world took a long time to unfold. The Ottoman Empire deliberately created economic and social systems that differed from those of modern capitalist nations. They allow us to draw comparisons between the altruistic human, considered the 'most honorable of all creation,' and the self-interested homoeconomicus, from the perspective of homoethicus. This book aims to encourage reflection on these issues and proposes the need for a new understanding of ethics, economy and civilization that considers both inner peace and prosperity for humanity.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Jul 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036404376
About Mehmet Bulut
Professor Bulut completed his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Economics at Dokuz Eylul University (Turkey). He received his PhD from the University of Utrecht (the Netherlands). He served as Professor of Economics and Economic History and the Chair of the Department of Economics at Ankara Baskent University (Turkey) Dean of the Faculty of Political Sciences at Ankara Yldrm Beyazt University (Turkey) and President of Istanbul S. Zaim University (IZU Turkey). As a visiting scholar he has been to Cambridge (UK) Harvard and Princeton (USA). He also served as a board member of the Higher Education Council (YÖK) the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBTAK) and various private and public companies. As member of Turkish Academy of Sciences (TÜBA) he is leading a working group on Sustainable Development and Finance at TÜBA and is currently board member of TÜBTAK and teaching at IZU.