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The Work Ethic

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1974
Work has been as good an indicator of human function as any, with steadfastness a mark of stability. Freud considered the ability to love and to work crucial for mental health. Generally, concepts about work developed under the lash of scarcity. In the United States, there was the added goad of the Puritan ethic; the difficulty of work, and much of it,
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Work Ethic and Ethical Work: Distortions in the American Dream

Journal of Business Ethics, 2010
Economic progress in the United States has been attributed to the successful combination of two social structures – capitalism as an economic system and democracy as a political system. At the heart of this interaction is a particular work ethic in which hard work is considered the path to both immediate and future rewards.
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Work ethics

National Productivity Review, 1998
AbstractA majority of today's organization improvement efforts are not producing the desired results. The author believes the problem to be one of perspective. We have lost sight of the real purpose of “work.” The author traces the historical evolution of the concept of work.
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The work ethic

2012
So Niall Ferguson (perhaps currently the world’s most famous historian) agrees with Max Weber? The work ethic will save us and make us rich. It is the philosophical and moral glue that made us masters of the universe.
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Work Ethic, Ethical Work

2017
Dan Rockhill, Chad Kraus
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Work Ethic

2012
Kwasi Kwarteng   +4 more
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Ethics and Forensic Work

Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2002
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