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The struggle of conscience at the heart of the financial crisis
Bankers should behave at work as they do at home, urges Archbishop
Bankers and businessmen leave their sense of right and wrong at home when they go to work, according to the leader of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales.
“Too many people in big business are living a divided life, ignoring the moral values that they uphold when with their families… As a result, the business world is in danger of losing its sense of “common good”, putting the pursuit of profit before the interests of society…
According to the Archbishop working in business is a "noble calling" which has had a profound effect on the development of human civilisation.
But, an "unhealthy" focus on power and money has crept into some companies, harming society rather than helping it.
Businessmen themselves have admitted privately that they behave differently at work than they do at home with their families, says the Archbishop.- GCGI 2012 Oxford: A Report and Reflection- Prof. Steve Szeghi
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