People, Marley states should have been his business. This referred to the humanitarian requirements of his life and not the financial
In a socialist economy, the question of how many goods will be produced and supplied is not made by business. This decision is made by the government in this type of economy.
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Laissez Faire was a term made up in the 1700's and was a belief that meant that the government should not interfere with business's Some reasons that people agreed with laissez faire were because the business's do their own work and the government doesn't do it for them and also because they buy all the necessities needed for their business's. Laissez Faire is not still in use today, but it lasted throughout the Victorian period.
Of course the business or company gets their profit that they made.
It would depend on the changes made and the business referred to, the question is far too broad.
He should have made the welfare of others his business.
Jacob Marley should have made his business "humankind." By neglecting others and being consumed with his own self-interest, he missed the opportunity to cultivate meaningful relationships and make a positive impact on those around him. This means that he should have prioritized building connections and showing compassion towards others, rather than focusing solely on his own wealth and success.
It is never made completely clear EXACTLY what business they engage in, but it seems to involve finances (perhaps lending). Dickens refers to his place of business as a "counting house."
Marley told Scrooge that everytime Scrooge did something bad, a chain would appear. Marley had lots of chains, and he told Scrooge that he would have more if he didn't change. Marley also told Scrooge that he would be visited by three ghosts.
No, Jacob Marley was Scrooge's coworker but died exactly seven years before visiting Scrooge on Christmas Eve. While there, he warned Scrooge about his chains, how they are made of greed, and that they bound you from leaving Earth and into heaven. He aso warned Scrooge that he will be haunted by three spirits. The Spirit if Christmas Past, Present, and Yet To Come
Scrooges departed friend and business partner was Jacob Marley. Marley had been allowed back to the world of the living to warn scrooge that the life decision he had made thus far was to end with him suffering the same fate as Marley, everlasting torment. By warning Scrooge to make changes now Marley hoped to help Scrooge avoid this terrible fate
Scrooge's employer when he was young was Mr. Fezziwig, who was a kind and generous man that contrasted sharply with Scrooge's later character. Fezziwig ran a successful business and treated his employees like family, which made a big impact on Scrooge's views on work and happiness.
The chain in Charles Dickens' novella "A Christmas Carol" is made up of the items of greed and selfishness that Jacob Marley accumulated in his lifetime as a heavy burden to him in the afterlife. It represents the weight of his sins and acts as a warning to Ebenezer Scrooge to change his ways before it's too late.
Jacob Marley was Ebenezer Scrooges business partner. Unlike Scrooge Marley did spend on himself and had a large house near the city of London. However, he was as ruthless as Scrooge when dealing with business and would make sure the every penny spent created many for himself. Marley died seven years before the story is told and is allowed to return to offer advice to Scrooge. That advice is to change his ways and to help his fellow man. He tells Scrooge that he (Marley) had made for himself a huge chain of torment symbolised by a long chain wrapped around his body interlaced with ledgers, safes and money bags. IN his foretelling Marley warned Scrooge that Scrooges chain was already seven time longer and therefore heavier to carry that his own . He finally lets Scrooge see other spirits who are like himself suffering everlasting torment. It is then that Marley tells Scrooge he will be visited by three ghosts who are to help him...........If he listens to them.
Jacob Marley had the same face. He has a pig-tail, wears a waistcoat, tights and boots. He is covered in chains which he says are the one that he made in his lifetime. He is holding a treasure box of some sort as well. The chains represent the bonds that he forged with his own hands with money.
They ran a mecrchants and warehouse business. They traded in anything that made money. Then they had properties they would rent and offered a money loan business as well.
Marley's ghost visits Scrooge to warn him about the consequences of his selfish and greedy behavior. Marley hopes to prevent Scrooge from sharing the same fate in the afterlife and urges him to change his ways before it's too late.