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Masters, Dillon
Masters, Dillon
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Global ethics
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As the world scrambles to possess more and more, the fundamental question persists of what drives the race to oblivion? The author thoroughly explores the underlying cause, suggesting the core problem arises out of a lack of self-understanding, leading to the rapid expansion of greed with inevitable consequences.
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2016-01-01
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9780615500614
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