Between the Great Depression and the 1970s, private business was viewed with suspicion even in most capitalist economies. Businesses were, so the story goes, seen as anti-social agents whose profit-seeking needed to be restrained for other, supposedly loftier, goals, such as justice, social harmony, protection of the weak and even national glory.
Related Keywords: Goals Depression Story Harmony Weak Great Depression Glory
Related Authors: Ayn Rand John Locke Peter Drucker Vladimir Lenin Milton Friedman Adam Smith Thomas Sowell