04777nam 2200649Ia 450 991077932110332120200520144314.09956-728-85-31-283-63808-89956-728-98-5(CKB)2550000000711363(EBL)1997148(OCoLC)817820078(SSID)ssj0000769564(PQKBManifestationID)11941737(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000769564(PQKBWorkID)10784886(PQKB)11099447(MiAaPQ)EBC1997148(OCoLC)815824664(MdBmJHUP)muse24340(Au-PeEL)EBL1997148(CaPaEBR)ebr10608754(CaONFJC)MIL395054(PPN)198677820(EXLCZ)99255000000071136320121015d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEconomic behaviour as if others too had interests[electronic resource] /Raymond Chegedua Tangonyire & Lawrence Kyaligonza AchalBamenda, Cameroon Langaa RPCIGc20121 online resource (238 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9956-727-43-1 Includes bibliographical references.Cover ; Title page ; Copyright page ; Contents ; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1 - The Hegemony of Human Egoism; Humans as Egoistic Beings; The Human Instinct for Survival: the Origin of Egoism and Altruism; Society as a School of Both Egoism and Altruism; Degrees of Egoism; Solipsism; Selfishness; Self-interest; Chapter 2 - Altruism; Absolute Altruism; Acquired Altruism; Altruistic Egoism ; Deferred Gratification; Symbiotic Reciprocation ; Scrupulous Benefactors ; Composite Beneficiaries; Emotively Egoistic People ; Advertisers; Consanguineous benevolence ; Deontological AltruismPhilanthropic AltruismCommunity Formation; Chapter 3 - Economics And Selfishness; Human Needs vs. Resources; The Limitedness of Resources; Natural Scarcity; Artificial scarcity; The Illusive Endlessness of Human Needs; a. Basic needs; b. Contingent needs; c. Occupational requirements; Wants; Unlocking Private Property; Chapter 4 - Economic Systems As Institutionalized Selfishness; Primitive Economic Systems; Subsistence Economics; Communitarian Economics; Feudalism; Mercantilism; Modern Economic Systems; Liberal Capitalism; Advantages of Liberal Capitalism; Disadvantages of Liberal CapitalismSocialismAdvantages of Socialism; Disadvantages of Socialism; Mixed Economies; Important Principles for Mixed Economies; The Principle of Subsidiarity; The Common Good Principle; The Break-even Point Principle; The Welfare Principle; Requirements for a Mixed Economy to Achieve Economic Development; Geocentric Economics; Chapter 5 - Development or Egoism?; Development; Economic Growth or Growth mania; The worship of Economic Growth; Toward a Better Definition of Development; Chapter 6 - Egoism and Multinational Corporations; The Power of Multinational CorporationsThe Multinational Corporations and AdvertisementKnowledge is Power, Ignorance is Impotence; Unholy Alliances between African Governments and Multinational Corporations; A Case Study of the Multinational Oil Corporations in Nigeria; Ghana, Discovery of Oil and Multinational Corporations; Chapter 7 - Egoism and the Environment; The Anthropological Error; The Conceptual Roots of Anthropocentrism; The Enlightenment and the Omni-Competence of Human Reason; The Industrial Revolution; Contemporary Politics of Environmental Degradation; Fables about the EnvironmentChapter 8 - Contemporary Environmental Crisis and ResponsesState of the Environment: the Global Perspective; Global Dispositions and Responses to Environmental Issues; The Solutionists and their proposed solutions to environmental problems; Chapter 9 - Industrialized Countries' Development and Environment Experiences; Responses of Industrial Societies to the Environmental Crisis; Chapter 10 - African Development and Environment Experiences; Strong Aspirations amidst Many Dilemmas; Poverty: the Persistent but Unwelcomed GuestConceptualizing poverty: Definitions, Dimensions or Nature and MeasurementEgoismSelf-interestEgoism.Self-interest.Tangonyire Raymond Chegedua1543962Achal Lawrence Kyaligonza1543963MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910779321103321Economic behaviour as if others too had interests3797789UNINA