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A Moral Blueprint for Reimagining Capitalism

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Using the language of moral clarity as a compass MANISH BHARDWAJ - 14 min We know capitalism exacerb

Using the language of moral clarity as a compass [TED Talks Daily]( [Manish Bhardwaj - TED Talk]( MANISH BHARDWAJ - 14 min [Let’s use capitalism to fight injustice — not create it]( We know capitalism exacerbates injustice and inequality worldwide. So how can we fix it? Professor and social entrepreneur Manish Bhardwaj thinks we need to integrate "moral clarity" -- which he defines as "doing the right thing because it is right, and not from fear of sanction or in expectation of reward" -- into society at a foundational level. In this practical talk, he explains how to use the language of moral clarity as a compass for organizations, communities and our personal lives -- and how it could help create a more just world. ([Read transcript here.]() [Watch now]( [Watch now](   Trending [Becky Barker - TED Talk]( Becky Barker - 14 min [The restorative power of medical tattoos]( [Carl Joshua Ncube - TED Talk]( Carl Joshua Ncube - 3 min [Tales of a Zimbabwean comedian]( [Erick Wilberding - TED Talk]( Erick Wilberding - 5 min [This tool will help improve your critical thinking](   A learning experience that's uniquely TED [TED Courses promo]( Ready for a change in your career and not sure where to start? Make your career your calling in Manoush Zomorodi’s TED Course “How to reimagine your career” and create a plan that more closely connects your values to the work you do all day. Register for her four-week TED Course today. [Enroll now]( [Enroll now](   Get the TED app [Download on the App Store]( [Get it on Google Play]( Copyright © 2022 TED, All rights reserved. You received this email because you subscribed to it on TED.com. Was this forwarded by a friend? You can sign up here: [www.ted.com/newsletter]( Our mailing address is: 330 Hudson St Fl 12, NY, NY 10013. [Unsubscribe](  | [Update preferences]( | [View in browser](

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