October 27, 2000
Book Explores Moral Dilemmas of Wealth in Internet Age; Deaf Computer Programmer Writes of His Sidelight as a Peddler
A GUILT-FREE ZONE: Pity the techno-capitalists. They don't know what to do with their self-made millions. They're not sure they deserve to be so rich. They wonder if it's bad for the children.
You might call it a moral dilemma. Dinesh D'Souza did, on early proofs of his new book, due out next month from the Free Press and originally titled The Moral Conundrum of Success: Searching for Values in an Age of Prosperity and Technology. But the published book will
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