Why Corporations Should Invest in CSR
It’s clear that business has a social responsibility to obey the law. Relationships with employees, customers, suppliers, creditors, etc....
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
My blog this past Monday addressed the issue of sexual harassment at Uber. The harassment case lodged by former engineer, Susan Fowler,...
Sexual Harassment: The case of Uber
The recent parade of women who have alleged being sexually harassed or abused got me thinking about a case that involved Uber just a few...
How Do Universities Deal With Sexual Harassment?
It was bound to happen sooner or later. The sexual harassment charges in Hollywood, the media, and Congress have now expanded to include...
Is America Still a "Shining City Upon a Hill?"
In its classic forms, American Exceptionalism refers to the special character of the United States as a uniquely free nation based on...
Fear and Loathing in Hollywood and the Government
I have always been intrigued by the philosophy of whistleblowing. Today's blog explores the philosophical underpinnings of whistleblowing...
Bad Boys in Congress Acting Badly
What Should Be Done About Congressional Sexual Harassers? Last week it was reported that taxpayers have paid more than $17 million over...
Why Sexual Harassment Training Won’t Work
Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, Brett Ratner, Roger Ailes, and Bill O’Reilly. No, these are not the Oscar winners for 2017. Instead, each...
Is it Ethical to ‘Kill the Messenger’?
Closing our Eyes to the True Meaning of the Message “Shooting the messenger” is a metaphoric phrase used to describe the act of blaming...
Have College Campuses Become a Hunting Ground for Student Rape?
Is Sexual Assault Too Easily Dismissed by Campus Administrators? Brock Turner, the former Stanford University swimmer who spent three...