The prevailing view of business as being primarily motivated by profit is both harmful and inaccurate. It is harmful in that it skews public policy in favor of those whose sole concern is to make money. It is inaccurate in that the primary motive of any entrepreneur worthy of the name is to achieve an outcome of human worth.
Profit will always be an essential measure of success in any business but, if it is the primary goal, it is more than likely to be exploitative of both customers and employees. The connection between entrepreneurship and human worth is more than a lofty ideal. It highlights the value of business in human society. No society owes anything to those whose only concern is to make money. The entrepreneur, by contrast, has an irreplaceable role to play in promoting the common good.
The purpose of this article is to show that the insights of Laudato Si’ (LS) can help change the self-understanding of business from the current profit-driven model to one which, with the right political supervision, can serve the needs of humanity and, in particular, can promote the care of our common home.
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