Moral Rearmament's ideology as foundation for democracy, peace and industrial unity
This pioneering work explores the transformative potential of Moral Rearmament as a foundation for building democratic society and resolving industrial conflict. Written by Knut Isachsen, a business leader and passionate advocate for the movement, the text examines how workers and industrial managers across nations can transcend class struggle through shared moral and spiritual ideals rather than materialist ideology. Isachsen argues that lasting peace begins not with political systems alone, but with individual transformation and unity within the workplace itself. He contends that resolving class conflict in industry represents the key to eliminating the root causes of war and division in society. Drawing on his personal experience as a business leader and conversations with workers and managers alike, Isachsen outlines a vision for a dynamic, continuously improving democratic society rooted in moral principles. This work matters because it challenges readers to consider how ethical regeneration and personal responsibility might bridge the deep divisions of the Cold War era, offering an idealistic yet practical approach to industrial relations and social harmony that remains relevant to contemporary discussions of workplace culture and social cohesion.
Language
Norwegian Bokmål
Publication
1952
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