This volume celebrates the work of Laszlo Zsolnai, a leading researcher and scholar in the field of the ethical and spiritual aspects of economic life, who has made significant contributions to the connection between ethics, spirituality, aesthetics and economic theory. This volume celebrates the work of Laszlo Zsolnai, a leading researcher and scholar in the field of the ethical and spiritual aspects of economic life, who has made significant contributions to the connection between ethics, spirituality. Only Spiritual Economics explains the whys and wherefores of human behavior in relationship to their economic activity. That will give us the insight needed to properly adjust all of the parameters of the economic calculus to get the desired result. Since economics is a man-made creation, if we want to understand the economic problem and its solution we must understand how and why human beings act in this world.
The most important side of the economic equation therefore, is the human side, but this side is totally neglected in all discussions of economics. It is a set of ideas entirely created by human beings. Economics is not a physical science like electromagnetism that works according to natural laws. There is a link between economic activity and human consciousness. Spiritual Economics also explains the origin and solution of our ecological problems. Spiritual Economics explains why present economic methods can do nothing to solve these problems, reveals the actual source of our economic problems, and explains the only factual solution that can create an economy that serves everyone. "Spiritual Economics" is a cross-disciplinary study combining psychology, economics and the spiritual science of the Vedas to explain why there is vulture capitalism, cut-throat competition, unending economic hardship, exploitation, inequity, and struggle in this world. "Spiritual Economics" is a cross-disciplinary study combining psychology, economics and the spiritual science of the Vedas to explain why there is vulture capitalism, cut-throat competition, unending economic hardship, exploitation.