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This article is an electronic version of an article originally
published in Cultic Studies Journal, 1994, Volume 11, Number 1, pages 29-36.
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God's Company: New Age Ethics and
the Bank of Credit and Commerce International
Dr. Paul Heelas
Abstract
The New Age movement, which is tied to the monist tradition of the East, is
characterized by an expressive style of ethical evaluation, which, in contrast
to the authoritative mode that depends on external prescriptions and
proscriptions, looks within the person for wisdom because God is believed to lie
within each person. The scandals and financial downfall of the Bank of Credit
and Commerce International is attributed in large part to the consequences of
this expressive ethic operating within the business world. "Management by
intuition" resulted in a relative absence of formal controls and accountability
systems, which certain managers exploited for personal financial gain. A
question is raised about the possible long-term consequences of this expressive
ethic for India, where Human Resource Development is increasingly formulated in
terms of the expressive ethic.
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