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Greed as Idolatry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

Greed as Idolatry

What are the origin and meaning of the words "greed is idolatry" found in Ephesians 5:5 and Colossians 3:5? In what sense are the greedy guilty of idolatry? Many different answers have been given to this question throughout the history of interpretation. In fact, a consensus exists on only one score -- that the expression serves to vilify greed. Brian Rosner ably takes on the challenge of interpretation by tackling the phrase as a metaphor, structuring his argument around an intriguing comparison to mountain climbing. From this vantage point, he offers a thorough history of interpretation of the phrase, including a study of the origin of the concept of idolatrous greed in biblical and Jewish...

GREED
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 24

GREED

According to the Bhagavad Gita, with the mode of your passion (i.e. your desires and wishes), greed develops; and when greed develops in you, you will become a greedy person. And you will become a selfish and unkind. You will fervently to commit anything in order to accumulate more money and wealth, no matter whatsoever happens. You will only dream to gather more wealth and material things. Your mere desires and wishes will turn into your burning desires and wishes to achieve everything, whether fair means or unfair means. You will want to fulfill your desires and wishes at any cost. Then, you will dig the well of your own downfall and doom. That is why it refers that your greed will lead you to the door of hell.

Greed Is a Powerful Motive
  • Language: en

Greed Is a Powerful Motive

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1901
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Greed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Greed

In a riveting scene from the film Wall Street, Gordon Gekko proclaims that “greed is good.” The great philosopher David Hume, on the other hand, describes greed as the most destructive of the vices. The recent banking debacle and continuing uproar about executive bonus pay has placed the controversial issue of greed at the very heart of how we view modern society. Is Gekko’s maxim simply in need of some moderation? Or is Hume’s view too extreme? In Greed, Stewart Sutherland examines these conflicting notions and discusses how we might approach the problem of greed today. He looks at the concept of incentives, which are essential for achieving results, and whether the desire for money is really as dangerous as it might seem. Powerful and timely, Greed is a much-needed look at an attitude that, for better or worse, is an unavoidable driving force in modern society.

Greed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Greed

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-09-18
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  • Publisher: Adams Media

The Seven Deadly Sins have sliced up the dictionary and taken what's theirs. No one vice is too greedy as each volume prides itself on having more than 500 entries. Word lovers will lust after these richly packaged volumes--and once you've collected all seven, you'll be the envy of all your friends. Greed: A Dictionary for the Selfish Surprisingly, it didn't claim every word in the OED (although if it could, it would). This pocket-sized dictionary swipes only the most worthy of syllables, as well as the reader's attention.

Greed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Greed

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-05-08
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Though references to it are scattered in the writings of Klein and Winnicott, the topic of greed has drawn meagre attention from contemporary psychoanalysts. This book fills that lacuna. Noting that the inconsolable, relentless, and coercive dimensions of such hunger have profoundly destructive impact upon the self and its objects, Greed: Developmental, Cultural, and Clinical Realms sheds light on the emotion's myriad manifestations as well as its camouflage by the ego's defensive operations. Issues of childhood deprivation, adolescent novelty-seeking, and clinging to the object-world toward the end of life are examined. The avarice that prevails in today's business world is discussed, as is the deleterious impact of greed upon marital relations. More to the clinician's interest, the book highlights the various ways in which greed makes its appearance during treatment, taking into account the tabooed topic of the analyst's own greed for money, prestige, and intellectual prowess. A remarkable contribution, indeed!

Public Choice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 131

Public Choice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Greed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Greed

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001-04-25
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  • Publisher: Polity

'Greed' is a visceral insult. It jabs below the belt, evoking guilty sensations of gluttony and lust. It taunts the rich and powerful, penetrating the cover of modern ideologies and institutions. Today, old-fashioned accusations of greed drag the larger-than-life corporate fat cats down to human bodily proportions, accusing them of gain without genuine growth. This lively new book is a wide-ranging inquiry into how greed works in our lives and in the world at large. Western philosophy has intellectualized human passions, explaining and justifying our expansive desires as 'rational self-interest'. However, an examination of the visceral power of greed tells us something about the apathy of mo...

The Greed Factor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 151

The Greed Factor

From unshackling small business to slashing red tape and raising living standards, The Greed Factor puts forward a blueprint for fixing our economy and bridging the growing divide in society. What’s Inside How greed and stupidity are destroying planet Earth The COVID-19 pandemic: a wake-up call for humanity The truth no one ever speaks: people are not truly free unless they have economic freedom Economic charters of rights: what are they and why do we need them? Partisan politics: why it’s the Achilles’ heel of democracy and why citizen representatives are the solution Removing the chains of government and unshackling our entrepreneurs Our system is rigged: why the rich get richer and the average person can barely make ends meet How we can check greed: a proven proposal for creating a much fairer and broader distribution of wealth Is the capitalist species dying out? Why economic disparity is the breeding ground of socialism

Greed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124

Greed

Grasping. Avarice. Covetousness. Miserliness. Insatiable cupidity. Overreaching ambition. Desire spun out of control. The deadly sin of Greed goes by many names, appears in many guises, and wreaks havoc on individuals and nations alike. In this lively and generous book, Phyllis A. Tickle argues that Greed is "the Matriarch of the Deadly Clan," the ultimate source of Pride, Envy, Sloth, Gluttony, Lust, and Anger. She shows that the major faiths, from Hinduism and Taoism to Buddhism and Christianity regard Greed as the greatest calamity humans can indulge in, engendering further sins and eviscerating all virtues. As the Sikh holy book Adi Granth asks: "Where there is greed, what love can there...