“This is
one of the most challenging new books that I have read on business ethics since
I started teaching the course. It is required not only for all students and
teachers of business management, but also for those who actually manage
business, and everyone else who thinks about the role of business in the modern
world.”
Robert
W. Fogel
The Graduate School of Business
The University of Chicago
“Michael
Novak is our finest—and wisest—writer on the intricate interplay between
religion and economics in American life. His new book, Business as a Calling,
breaks new ground by understanding business as a vocation with its own
spiritual requirements…. Michael Novak, as always, teaches us to think about
old subjects in new and creative ways.”
William
E. Simon
Former Secretary of the Treasury
“Michael
Novak has penned a masterpiece. Business as a Calling is a must-read for
everyone interested in capitalism, American style. From student to CEO;
employee to major stockholder; government bureaucrat to politician—all will
find something to enjoy and profit from.”
Richard
L. Lawson
President, National Mining Association
“Once it
was commonplace for theologians to address themselves to the various walks of
life—Thomas Aquinas wrote a guide for governing princes. Michael Novak revives
this great tradition with Business as a Calling. Anyone who thinks democratic
capitalism is a blueprint for greed has not read Michael Novak. Anyone who
thinks that the social and economic teachings of the Catholic Church are
inimical to entrepreneurial capitalism has not read Michael Novak. Now, in
Business as a Calling. Michael Novak writes on work and the examined life. No
other writer could bring together Novak’s hardheaded understanding of the
business world and the ethical and religious context in which alone human work
can flourish. The latest in an important series of books by Michael Novak,
Business as a Calling stirs, instructs, and edifies.”
Ralph
McInerny
Michael Grace Professor of Medieval Philosophy
University of Notre Dame
“Rich,
wise, and illuminating. Novak’s essay simultaneously rehumanizes capitalism and
remoralizes business—an immense and timely contribution to our much-needed
Western renaissance.”
Os
Guiness
“This
latest work goes where none of his previous writings have traveled—to the heart
and soul of the business world… destined to become a classic… a must-read for
students and teachers of business, managers, and others concerned about the
moral role of business in the modern world.”
Dr.
Edward W. Younkins
Wheeling Jesuit University