A balanced, thoughtful discussion of the globalization of the economy and the ethical considerations it has prompted.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel E. Lee is Professor of Ethics and director of the Center for the Study of Ethics at Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois. He is the author of numerous articles and books, including Hope Is Where We Least Expect to Find It (1993), Generations and the Challenge of Justice (1996), Navigating Right and Wrong (2002) and Freedom vs Intervention (2005). He has also published op-ed pieces in USA Today, the Chicago Tribune and other newspapers and is a published poet and author of fiction.
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Prologue Part I. Philosophical Foundations: 1. Defining human rights in a coherent manner 2. Near neighbors, distant neighbors and the ethics of globalization 3. Ethical guidelines for business in an age of globalization Part II. Practical Applications: 4. Human rights and the ethics of investment in China 5. Liberia and Firestone: a case study 6. Free trade, fair trade, and coffee farmers in Ethiopia 7. Maquiladoras: exploitation, economic opportunity or both? Part III. The Challenge of Enforcement: 8. Possibilities and problems 9. Human rights, US multinational corporations and the Alien Tort Claims Act Epilogue.
Prologue; Part I. Philosophical Foundations: 1. Defining human rights in a coherent manner; 2. Near neighbors, distant neighbors and the ethics of globalization; 3. Ethical guidelines for business in an age of globalization; Part II. Practical Applications: 4. Human rights and the ethics of investment in China; 5. Liberia and Firestone: a case study; 6. Free trade, fair trade, and coffee farmers in Ethiopia; 7. Maquiladoras: exploitation, economic opportunity or both?; Part III. The Challenge of Enforcement: 8. Possibilities and problems; 9. Human rights, US multinational corporations and the Alien Tort Claims Act; Epilogue.
Prologue Part I. Philosophical Foundations: 1. Defining human rights in a coherent manner 2. Near neighbors, distant neighbors and the ethics of globalization 3. Ethical guidelines for business in an age of globalization Part II. Practical Applications: 4. Human rights and the ethics of investment in China 5. Liberia and Firestone: a case study 6. Free trade, fair trade, and coffee farmers in Ethiopia 7. Maquiladoras: exploitation, economic opportunity or both? Part III. The Challenge of Enforcement: 8. Possibilities and problems 9. Human rights, US multinational corporations and the Alien Tort Claims Act Epilogue.
Prologue; Part I. Philosophical Foundations: 1. Defining human rights in a coherent manner; 2. Near neighbors, distant neighbors and the ethics of globalization; 3. Ethical guidelines for business in an age of globalization; Part II. Practical Applications: 4. Human rights and the ethics of investment in China; 5. Liberia and Firestone: a case study; 6. Free trade, fair trade, and coffee farmers in Ethiopia; 7. Maquiladoras: exploitation, economic opportunity or both?; Part III. The Challenge of Enforcement: 8. Possibilities and problems; 9. Human rights, US multinational corporations and the Alien Tort Claims Act; Epilogue.
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