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Editorial Observations.
October 1, 2000... In "Globalization, Moral Justification, and the Public Service," Charles Garofalo argues that there is a profound connection between the public service and moral justification. Because the people of the world are increasingly living in an age...
Introduction.
October 1, 2000... This mini-symposium on Ethics in the Global Economy consists of three contributions that treat many of the major global issues confronting us today. James Gazell, in "The Provenance and Development of A Global Ethic," provides historical...
The Provenance and Development of a Global Ethic.
October 1, 2000... Abstract
This article examines the provenance and development of a global ethic, which over the last half century has received growing public attention as its importance has risen. In the Introduction, the phrase global ethic is defined....
Protection for the Biosphere: A Proposal for International Business Operations.
October 1, 2000... Abstract
We know that it is imperative to protect the natural environment even as we do business, especially as business goes global. But where, actually, do we find the structure of ethical reasoning that will support that "imperative"?...
Globalization, Moral Justification, and the Public Service.
October 1, 2000... Abstract
This article argues that there is a profound connection between the public service and moral justification. In this age of globalization, it further argues that public administration would be wise to build on a global ethic. The...
Civility: Manners, Morals, and the Etiquette of Democracy.(Review)
October 1, 2000...
Civility: Manners, Morals, and the Etiquette of Democracy. Stephen L.
Carter
Basic Books, New York, NY, 1998, 338 pages
"I for one am tired of having to bend over and take it you-know-where from that Senate. I can take it, but I'll be...