Ethics in a Crowded World
Title | Ethics in a Crowded World PDF eBook |
Author | Vandra Harris |
Publisher | Emerald Group Publishing |
Pages | 157 |
Release | 2019-10-24 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1838670106 |
This volume demonstrates the broad impacts of globalisation, turning to ethics to inform response and engagement now and in the unpredictable future.
Ethics in a Crowded World
Title | Ethics in a Crowded World PDF eBook |
Author | Vandra Harris |
Publisher | Emerald Group Publishing |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 2019-10-24 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1838670084 |
This volume demonstrates the broad impacts of globalisation, turning to ethics to inform response and engagement now and in the unpredictable future.
Ethics for a Crowded World
Title | Ethics for a Crowded World PDF eBook |
Author | Graduate Theological Union. Center for Ethics and Social Policy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | Environmental ethics |
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Ethics for a Crowded World
Title | Ethics for a Crowded World PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Ethics |
ISBN |
Ethics for a Crowded World
Title | Ethics for a Crowded World PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Ethics |
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Global Responsibility
Title | Global Responsibility PDF eBook |
Author | Hans Kung |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 179 |
Release | 2004-02-19 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1592445608 |
In this timely and urgent work, Hans Kung reminds us: - Every minute, the nations of the world spend 1.8 million dollars on military armaments; - Every hour, 1500 children die of hunger-related causes; - Every week during the 1980s, more people were detained, tortured, assassinated, made refugee, or in other ways violated by acts of repressive regimes than at any other time in history; - Every month, the world's economic system adds over 7.5 billion dollars to the catastrophically unbearable debt burden of more than 1.5 trillion dollars now resting on the shoulders of Third World peoples; - Every year, an area of tropical forest three-quarters the size of Korea is destroyed and lost; - Every decade, if present global warming trends continue, the temperature of the earth's atmosphere could rise dramatically with a resultant rise in sea levels that would have disastrous consequences, particularly for coastal areas of all the earth's land masses. In 'Global Responsibility', the author offers important new approaches and concludes that: - There can be no peace among the nations without peace among the religions. - There can be no peace among the religions without dialogue between the religions. - There can be no ongoing human society without a global ethic.
What Money Can't Buy
Title | What Money Can't Buy PDF eBook |
Author | Michael J. Sandel |
Publisher | Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2012-04-24 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1429942584 |
Should we pay children to read books or to get good grades? Should we allow corporations to pay for the right to pollute the atmosphere? Is it ethical to pay people to test risky new drugs or to donate their organs? What about hiring mercenaries to fight our wars? Auctioning admission to elite universities? Selling citizenship to immigrants willing to pay? In What Money Can't Buy, Michael J. Sandel takes on one of the biggest ethical questions of our time: Is there something wrong with a world in which everything is for sale? If so, how can we prevent market values from reaching into spheres of life where they don't belong? What are the moral limits of markets? In recent decades, market values have crowded out nonmarket norms in almost every aspect of life—medicine, education, government, law, art, sports, even family life and personal relations. Without quite realizing it, Sandel argues, we have drifted from having a market economy to being a market society. Is this where we want to be?In his New York Times bestseller Justice, Sandel showed himself to be a master at illuminating, with clarity and verve, the hard moral questions we confront in our everyday lives. Now, in What Money Can't Buy, he provokes an essential discussion that we, in our market-driven age, need to have: What is the proper role of markets in a democratic society—and how can we protect the moral and civic goods that markets don't honor and that money can't buy?