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Author: J. Elliot Ross

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J. Elliot Ross, an author renowned for his influential work in the realm of ethics and economics, is particularly noted for his seminal book “Consumers and Wage-Earners: The Ethics of Buying Cheap”. In this thought-provoking treatise, Ross delves into the moral implications of purchasing decisions and their effects on the economy by examining the intricate relationship between consumer behavior and labor remuneration. His writings reflect a sophisticated analysis of market dynamics and ethical considerations, demonstrating a profound understanding of how consumer choices can affect the livelihoods of workers and the broader implications for social justice. Though details of his personal life and academic credentials are not widely disseminated, Ross”s literary contributions suggest a scholarly background steeped in economic theory and moral philosophy. The book offered a pioneering perspective during its time by challenging the conventional wisdom of cost-minimization, advocating instead for a more conscientious approach to spending that takes into account the well-being of wage-earners. Ross”s work is characterized by a meticulous, analytical style combined with a keen ethical insight, marking a distinctive presence in the field of economic ethics. His book remains a relevant resource for scholars interested in the intersection of economics and morality, highlighting the ongoing debate about the responsibilities of consumers in a globalized economy.




2 Ebooks by J. Elliot Ross

J. Elliot Ross: Christian Ethics
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J. Elliot Ross: Consumers and Wage-Earners: The Ethics of Buying Cheap
In ‘Consumers and Wage-Earners: The Ethics of Buying Cheap’ by J. Elliot Ross, readers are presented with a thought-provoking exploration of the ethical dilemmas surrounding consumer choices in a …
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