In July 1998, the Business Ethics Center organized a summer course at the Central European University under the title “Ethics of Capitalism.” 28 participants from 12 countries attended the course.
The program of the course included the following modules:
Peter Koslowski (Hannover Institute for Philosophy): Ethics, Economics, and the Capitalist Economy
Edward E. Freeman (Darden Business School, University of Virginia): The Idea of Stakeholder Capitalism
Stefano Zamagni (University of Bologna): The Market, State, and Civil Society
Wojcieh W. Gasparski (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw): Moral Aspects of Economic Transition
Lubomir Mlcoch (Charles University, Prague): Failures of Radical Liberalism
Laszlo Zsolnai (Business Ethics Center, Budapest): Responsibility and Profit Making
A professional 30-minute video has been produced about the course entitled “The Future of Capitalism.”