The Enemy of my Enemy is my enemy
U.S. to Blame for ISIS and World War III The proverb the enemy of my enemy is my friend suggests that two parties can or should work...
Civility in Sports takes another Hit
When will Owners Learn that everything you Say can and will be Held against you in the Court of Public Opinion By now you would think...
Beware of the Hidden Risks in Owning Shares in Alibaba’s IPO
Alibaba’s Unique Structure fraught with Danger for Potential Shareholders Caveat emptor is a term that fits the upcoming IPO of China’s...
Can Business Schools Teach Ethics Effectively?
What should the Goals Be of Teaching Ethics to Business School Students? Years ago my ethics professor asked our class: Can Business...
Proposed California Sex Consent Law Goes Too Far
“No Means No’ an Example of Trying to Legislate Behavior As colleges and universities prepare for the new academic year, this is a good...
Who is Responsible for Cheating in College?
Cheating Scandals at Notre Dame and Harvard Raise Questions about Student Responsibilities and Professors’ Ethical Obligations Academic...
eHarmony Commercial is e-Tasteless
When did ‘Making Out’ Become a “Dimension of Compatibility”? Have you seen the new eHarmony commercial where a man and woman are...
When Did the U.S. Forfeit its Moral Leadership in the World?
Courage and Leadership is Lacking in Dealing with Foreign Crises Typically I avoid blogging about political issues. However, I frequently...
Are Corporate Inversions a Violation of Ethics?
What is the "Fair Share" concept and "Social Responsibility" of Corporate Income Tax Payments to the U.S. Government? I recently blogged...
Evaluating the Ethics of Affirmative Action Policies on University Campuses
University of Texas Affirmative-Action Program is upheld by a Federal Appeals Court Are affirmative action policies ethical ones for a...