Synopses & Reviews
Ethics Through Corporate Strategy is a daring challenge to anyone who uses the customary language of business in America. It is daring because Daniel Gilbert argues that we should discard two popular ways of linking business and ethics. It is challenging, because Gilbert proceeds from the premise that everyone who uses a language of business is responsible for the ethical implications of that way of talking. This work is one demonstration of how we can relocate conversations about business in the larger conversation that we know as liberal education.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 107-162) and index.
Table of Contents
The State and the Individual, L. Pye
Workers, Managers, and the State, A. Walder
The Peasant and the State, R. Ash
The Soldier and the State in China, D. Shambaugh
The Intellectual and the State, M. Bonnin and Y. Chevrier
Youth and the State, T. Gold