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Professional Authority After the Global Financial Crisis, Defending Mammon in Anglo-America, by Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn

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Professional Authority After the Global Financial Crisis, Defending Mammon in Anglo-America, by Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Professional Authority After the Global Financial Crisis
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1001385387
Responsibility statement
by Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn
Series statement
Springer eBooksBuilding a Sustainable Political Economy: SPERI Research & Policy
Sub title
Defending Mammon in Anglo-America
Summary
This book challenges amoral views of finance as the leading realm in which mammon – wealth and profit – is pursued with little overt regard for morality. The author details an enhanced ethical emphasis by leading Anglo–American professionals in the aftermath of the 2007-8 global financial crisis. Instead of merely stressing expert knowledge, professionals sought to overcome the alleged impossibility of serving “two masters” – mammon and God – by embracing religious finance, socio-economic inequality, sustainability and other overtly moral issues. Continuities in liberal values and ideas, however, limited the impact of this enhanced ethical emphasis to restoring the professional authority, as well as to more fundamentally reforming of Anglo–American finance following the most severe period of instability since the Great Depression. Providing a nuanced account of post-crisis change and continuity in a crucially important industry, Campbell-Verduyn advances a dynamic, process-based understanding of authority that will appeal to international political economists and sociologists alike.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1. Professional Authority and Anglo-American Finance in Crisis -- Chapter 2. The Dynamism of Authority in Global Governance -- Chapter 3. The Dynamic Authority of Leading Financial Services Providers -- Chapter 4. The Dynamic Authority of Economists -- Chapter 5. The Dynamic Authority of Advisories -- Chapter 6. Continuities and Limits -- Chapter 7. Professional Authority and Ethics in Anglo-American Finance and Beyond
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