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Planned Realized Unforeseen changes Unrealized Emergent

Wealth & prosperity for others, a collective Direct Wealth-for-self Wealth for self Prosperity for others & society Indirect Wealth & prosperity for others, a collective Direct Wealth for society Prosperity for self Indirect

Traditional Entrepreneurship Social Entrepreneurship Econ-Right Traditional Entrepreneurship Wealth objective Wealth is achieved indirectly Justice is achieved indirectly Econ-Left Social Entrepreneurship Justice objective

Reduced Costs to society due to compensatory strategies & the invisible hand Realized net benefits for self with increased net benefits for society Planned benefits for self & society Un-realized Emergent benefits & costs