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A Pragmatic Approach to Business Ethics
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A Pragmatic Approach to Business Ethics


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Business Ethics

April 1995 | 288 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
A pragmatic approach to business ethics is argued for in this volume, which demonstrates the usefulness of the approach by applying it to a variety of issues. These issues are broad and far-reaching and include the relations between rational and moral/ethical decision-making, the limits of loyalty to employers, the impact of trust on business and the role of commercial public opinion polling during elections. The author also covers advertising, tobacco promotion, manufacture and marketing of armaments, concentration and taxation of wealth, and the North American Free Trade Agreement.
 
Introduction
 
Ethical Considerations in Evaluation
 
Moral Responsibility in Business, or, Fourteen Unsuccessful Ways to Pass the Buck
 
The Loyal Agent's Argument
 
The Best and Worst Arguments for Business Ethics
 
The Impact of Trust on Business, International Security, and the Quality of Life
 
Ethical Considerations Regarding Public Opinion Polling during Election Campaigns
 
Advertising
Its Logic, Ethics and Economics

 
 
A Case against Tobacco Promotion
 
A Case for a Progressive Annual Net Wealth Tax
 
The Case against the North American Free Trade Agreement
 
Militarism and the Quality of Life

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ISBN: 9780803970854
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