Culture and Civility: U.S. vs. Japan
Differences in Ethical Values Between the Two Countries I just returned from several days in Japan and noticed a marked difference in how...
What is Ethical Leadership in Business?
Ethical Organizations Should Value Employees as an End in Itself, Not a Means to an End The ethical leader understands that positive...
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...
Why Americans Distrust Politicians
Don’t Believe Anything They Say or Do In my last blog I addressed why “political ethics” is an oxymoron so I found it informative and...
Political Ethics is an Oxymoron
Public Policy Must Be Guided by Ethical Principles The International Encyclopedia of Ethics defines “political ethics” as the practice of...
What is the Value of Free Speech on College Campuses?
Has Political Correctness Gone Too Far? Universities are learning communities that should value and protect students’ First Amendment...
Health and Educational Benefits of Pokemon Go
Pokemon Go Craze Enhances Social Interaction Who would have thought it? A game played on electronic devices can be good for your overall...
Kaepernick’s Right to Sit Down During the National Anthem
Is it Time for the 49ers to ‘Sack’ Kaepernick? In ethics we say there is a difference between what a person has a right to do and what...
Socioeconomic Effects of the Uber Model
Costs and Benefits of Uber versus Taxicabs Is it possible that the Uber ride-sharing app is worth between $60 billion and $70 billion as...
Memo to Ryan Lochte: Avoid the Slippery Slope
Ethical Failings: Unprincipled Behavior and not Accepting Responsibility The only thing Ryan Lochte is sorry for is getting caught. The...