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A series of lectures examines the ethical duties of business in relation to the state and wider society, arguing that commercial activity can embody public spirit and civic responsibility rather than mere profiteering. It surveys contemporary trade practices, defends rising commercial standards, and attributes improvement to education and enlightened conduct. The text contrasts academic idealism with alleged commercial cynicism, urges practical cultivation of honor in trade, and outlines how individual businessmen and students can identify opportunities for public usefulness, elevate professional character, and integrate moral action into everyday commercial life.
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