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		<title>Beyond self-interest</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We've learned that the way to get ahead is through strong will, grit and naked ambition. The belief that self-interest makes the world go round has served us well: it has helped make societies more affluent. More and more often however, financial success comes down to being seen as passionate, not a grim determination to be successful for the sake of success itself. In 'Beyond Self-Interest', Krzysztof Pelc argues that those who prosper increasingly do so by spurning prosperity, or by convincing others that they are pursuing passion, purpose, love of craft - anything but their own self-advancement.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Lucid, smartly written &#8230; A welcome intervention into the debate surrounding the future of liberalism&#8217; <i>Financial Times</i></b><b>&#8216;It takes scholarly courage and knowledge to upend Adam Smith, but this is what Krzysztof Pelc has done . . . Profound and brilliant&#8217; Robert Skidelsky</b><b>&#8216;A fascinating book, bursting with paradoxes, riddles and counterintuitive ideas that will challenge some of your strongest beliefs about how society works&#8217; Daniel Susskind</b>We&#8217;ve learned that the way to get ahead is through strong will, grit and naked ambition. The belief that self-interest makes the world go round has served us well: it has helped make our society more affluent. But does that premise still hold?In <i>Beyond Self-Interest</i>, Krzysztof Pelc argues that those who prosper increasingly do so by spurning prosperity, or by convincing others that they are pursuing passion, purpose, love of craft &#8211; anything but their own self-advancement. From the Puritans, who followed a religious calling and yet made a killing; to the fastest-growing firms of today, who claim to be &#8216;changing to the world&#8217; through &#8216;doing what they love&#8217;, declaring passion over profit is a profitable move.A bold, incisive and original work that draws on three centuries of intellectual thought, <i>Beyond Self-Interest</i> is a book to upend how we relate to capitalism. What if the true driver of market society is not the appearance of self-interest, but its opposite?</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[We've learned that the way to get ahead is through strong will, grit and naked ambition. The belief that self-interest makes the world go round has served us well: it has helped make societies more affluent. More and more often however, financial success comes down to being seen as passionate, not a grim determination to be successful for the sake of success itself. In 'Beyond Self-Interest', Krzysztof Pelc argues that those who prosper increasingly do so by spurning prosperity, or by convincing others that they are pursuing passion, purpose, love of craft - anything but their own self-advancement.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;It takes scholarly courage and knowledge to upend Adam Smith, but this is what Krzysztof Pelc has done . . . Profound and brilliant&#8217; Robert Skidelsky</b><b>&#8216;A fascinating book, bursting with paradoxes, riddles and counterintuitive ideas that will challenge some of your strongest beliefs about how society works&#8217; Daniel Susskind</b>We&#8217;ve learned that the way to get ahead is through strong will, grit and naked ambition. The belief that self-interest makes the world go round has served us well: it has helped make our society more affluent. But does that premise still hold?In <i>Beyond Self-Interest</i>, Krzysztof Pelc argues that those who prosper increasingly do so by spurning prosperity, or by convincing others that they are pursuing passion, purpose, love of craft &#8211; anything but their own self-advancement. From the Puritans, who followed a religious calling and yet made a killing; to the fastest-growing firms of today, who claim to be &#8216;changing to the world&#8217; through &#8216;doing what they love&#8217;, declaring passion over profit is a profitable move.A bold, incisive and original work that draws on three centuries of intellectual thought, <i>Beyond Self-Interest</i> is a book to upend how we relate to capitalism. What if the true driver of market society is not the appearance of self-interest, but its opposite?</p>
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