find MacIntyre insightful and provocative, in the final analysis, I side with Andrew Wicks “I find enough coherence, hope, and possibility in both capitalism and 'modernity'to cast my lot with those who see the Enlightenment (and what followed) as something other than a disaster.” See Andrew C. Wicks,“On MacIntyre, Modernity and the Virtues: A Response to Dobson.” [Book Review]

Business Ethics Quarterly 7 (4):133-35 (1997)
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