Analects and Abacucs

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Eiichi Shibusawa / 渋沢栄一 (1840-1931)

“Analect" refers to morality, and "Abacus" refers to economic activities in pursuit of profit. Analect is the essence of Eiichi Shibusawa's management philosophy of harmonizing profit and morality. His words, which are not limited to business, are full of wisdom for living in the future, as he saw the essence of capitalism in the Meiji period and being involved in the establishment of some 480 companies.

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Eiichi Shibusawa / 渋沢栄一 (1840-1931)

“Analect" refers to morality, and "Abacus" refers to economic activities in pursuit of profit. Analect is the essence of Eiichi Shibusawa's management philosophy of harmonizing profit and morality. His words, which are not limited to business, are full of wisdom for living in the future, as he saw the essence of capitalism in the Meiji period and being involved in the establishment of some 480 companies.

Eiichi Shibusawa / 渋沢栄一 (1840-1931)

“Analect" refers to morality, and "Abacus" refers to economic activities in pursuit of profit. Analect is the essence of Eiichi Shibusawa's management philosophy of harmonizing profit and morality. His words, which are not limited to business, are full of wisdom for living in the future, as he saw the essence of capitalism in the Meiji period and being involved in the establishment of some 480 companies.

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