"Humanistic Management" Webinar Series
As part of its seminar activity, the Markets, Culture and Ethics (MCE) Research Centre organized the webinar series Humanistic Management: In the Market, which Culture to act according to Ethics?.
For some years now, there has been much talk about a New Humanism. Behind this phrase there are two possible interpretations. One is that of exclusive humanism, the exaltation of the human person in his or her abilities and potential. A positivist, materialistic and progressive perspective of the human being who finally discovers himself as super-man thanks to the work of his own hands and considers himself more and more omnipresent, omniscient, and omnipotent. Alongside this Promethean vision, there is the New Humanism which has its roots in the Christian tradition. From this point of view, the appeal for a new humanism on the part of many popes is a warning to remain human, to rediscover oneself human, all, without distinction of any kind, to put the person (the work of God) at the center of the attention of society, and not the so-called technical-scientific progress (the work of his hands).
The webinar series was held in collaboration with the Center for Business in Society from IESE Business School*, Humanistic Management, International Humanistic Management Association and Humanistic Management Center.
You may watch the video of the webinars here:
- 11 May | Understanding Humanistic Management – D. Melé (IESE)
- 25 May | Subsidiarity, solidarity and organization – F. Limone (eFM)
- 8 June | Utopia and sustainability – C. Busco (Luiss Guido Carli University)
- 23 June | Human Dignity & Common Good – M. Schlag (MCE, Saint Thomas University)
- 6 July | The Christian prince and ethical leadership – G. De Palo (Forum Associazioni Familiari)
- 20 July | Auctoritas and Empowerment – A. Vaccaro (IESE), L. Mongelli (MCE - IESE Marie Curie Fellow)
*This project has received funding from the EU's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant agreemnt No. 795925.
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