Loyalty and Loyal Opposition in the Market -
Chinese, Japanese, Greek & Roman Societies Hebrew, Christian, Islam
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About the Book
Japan, China, Middle Eastern, Greek, and Roman cultures, which pride themselves in valuing loyalty as a virtue, also have histories of distinctive individualism. Conversely, faith movements associated with strong individualism such as the Hebrew and Christian also have overriding revelations.
About the Author
Roy K. McCall was born and raised in Japan and later became a Rotary Foundation Scholar sent to Japan as an ambassador of goodwill for Rotary International. Besides twelve years in Japan, Roy has also lived in Taiwan 9 years and on mainland China 9.5 years in addition to 4 years in the Middle East. Roy K. McCall is a chartered financial analyst (CFA) and past CPA, CMA, and CISA. He remains a member of the AICPA, where he earned the CGMA and PFS designations. In the mid-1990s, he taught MBA candidates in China at the invitation of China’s Ministry of Education and was the first instructor at Peking University’s executive MBA program to make a proprietary text (measuring, managing, and improving performance) available online to students. Roy is a graduate of Davidson College and Harvard Business School. Roy’s most recent books include the following: —Theology of Delight . . . Rest . . . Theology: Three Books in One (Maitland, FL: Xulon, 2016); —Theology of Gambling and Investment (Maitland, FL: Xulon, 2016); —Theology on Women (Maitland, FL: Xulon, 2015); —Biblical Reflections x 52: With Chinese Proverbs, for the Time Pressed Leader (Maitland, FL: Xulon, 2015); —Taiwan Aborigine Missionary R. Don McCall Sr. Family Letters (Bloomington, IN: Westbow, 2015); and, —China’s Greatest Statesman Zhou Enlai周恩來and the Revolution He Left Behind in His Birthplace of Huai’an淮安 (Bloomington IN: iUniverse, 2015).