Citing recent examples including Enron, Arthur Andersen, and WorldCom, Permission to Steal explores what went wrong and advocates a universal reassessment of what is considered "good" in corporate America. * * A fascinating exploration of the recent corporate scandals which have rocked the global business community. * Written with sharp and compelling style, suitable for students, professionals, and general readers. * Companion website offers discussion points for the book as well as an up-to-date chronology of ongoing corporate scandals.
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"This is an excellent book that reveals the roots ofcorporate scandal from a philosopher's viewpoint. Sinceit is intended as an introduction to the topic for the generalpublic, it is written to be easily portable and accessible togeneral readers." (Journal of Business Ethics,12 November 2012)
"Permission to Steal is a delectable little book, well thoughtout, fast-paced, and easy to read. In just one hundred pages,Newton traverses the diverse landscape of juicy journalism, deepphilosophical analysis, and practical moral education of thepublic. I have no hesitation in recommending this as a good andworthwhile read..." Ethical Perspectives
"Permission to Steal is hard-hitting, insightful,passionate, and refreshingly readable. It is a must-read for allcitizens who care about ethics in business and a more healthysociety."
--W. Michael Hoffman, Bentley College
"This book blends the insight of a first-rate philosopher withthe moral outrage that every citizen should feel about the wave ofrecent corporate scandals. Newton minces no words in addressing thefundamental questions that every person should ask: What wentwrong? Why was it wrong? How did it happen?"
--Joe DesJardins, Executive Director, Society for BusinessEthics
"Permission to Steal reads like a whodunit: once youstart reading it, you will find it difficult to put down. A crispoutlining of corporate scandals moves seamlessly to an analysis oftheir causes. Newton concludes with seven tasks to bring oursociety to a point where we can 'trust our nation'swealthiest not to rob us.' Bravo to the author: all willlearn from her in this delightful read."
--Ronald Duska, American College Center for Ethics in FinancialServices
"Permission to Steal is a delectable little book, well thoughtout, fast-paced, and easy to read. In just one hundred pages,Newton traverses the diverse landscape of juicy journalism, deepphilosophical analysis, and practical moral education of thepublic. I have no hesitation in recommending this as a good andworthwhile read..." Ethical Perspectives
"Permission to Steal is hard-hitting, insightful,passionate, and refreshingly readable. It is a must-read for allcitizens who care about ethics in business and a more healthysociety."
--W. Michael Hoffman, Bentley College
"This book blends the insight of a first-rate philosopher withthe moral outrage that every citizen should feel about the wave ofrecent corporate scandals. Newton minces no words in addressing thefundamental questions that every person should ask: What wentwrong? Why was it wrong? How did it happen?"
--Joe DesJardins, Executive Director, Society for BusinessEthics
"Permission to Steal reads like a whodunit: once youstart reading it, you will find it difficult to put down. A crispoutlining of corporate scandals moves seamlessly to an analysis oftheir causes. Newton concludes with seven tasks to bring oursociety to a point where we can 'trust our nation'swealthiest not to rob us.' Bravo to the author: all willlearn from her in this delightful read."
--Ronald Duska, American College Center for Ethics in FinancialServices