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The essay argues that business should be understood as part of the common life and must adopt standards that promote national welfare, urging higher education and public policy to cultivate long-term thinking and moral responsibility in business practice. Using an anecdote of a child's short-sighted use of a garden to illustrate immediate gratification versus stewardship, the author critiques narrow notions of efficiency and the mixed legacy of efficiency experts, and calls for educating business leaders to balance productivity, ethical restraint, and social responsibility so that enterprise contributes reliably to general welfare rather than to short-term private gain.

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Willard E. Hotchkiss

Willard E. Hotchkiss was an author known for his contributions to the discourse on education and business practices. His notable work, "Higher Education and Business Standards," explores the intersection of academic standards and business ethics, emphasizing the importance of aligning educational outcomes with professional expectations. Through his writing, Hotchkiss aimed to address the evolving demands of the business world and the role of higher education in preparing students for these challenges. His insights remain relevant in discussions about educational reform and the preparation of future leaders.

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