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NOV 19, 2012 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Should Adultery be Illegal for Military Personnel?
Although he was allegedly retired from the military when the affair took place, the scandal surrounding David Petraeus highlights the different ethical standard that members ...
NOV 16, 2012 • Podcast
Innovation and Leadership in 21st Century Media
So you want to be an innovator and a leader: How can you make your internship/job application stand out? How can you use social ...
NOV 15, 2012 • Podcast
B Corps: Companies With a Social Mission in Their DNA
There used to only be two types of businesses--non-profits and for-profits. Benefit corporations, or B Corps, are now finding a way to do both. B ...
NOV 12, 2012 • Journal Online Exclusive
Frankenstorms and Climate Change
The mere possibility that the damage Hurricane Sandy has wrought could be caused by our emissions should be enough to spur our political leaders to ...
NOV 12, 2012 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: How Should the Media Cover Natural Disasters?
As Superstorm Sandy made clear, natural disasters can wreak havoc on rich and poor countries, alike. However, the Western media's coverage often tilts away from ...
NOV 5, 2012 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Should U.S. Elections be Reformed?
Is it time to reform the U.S. electoral structure? Should more views be represented? Do narrow interests have too much power? What do you ...
NOV 2, 2012 • Podcast
What Is American?
What does it mean for a product to be American? Or to be from anywhere? The truth is, many items today are global products, from ...
OCT 31, 2012 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Should the UN Condemn the Death Penalty?
Is the UN right to condemn the death penalty--even if it abides by international law? Or should it stay within the confines of existing human ...
OCT 27, 2012 • Podcast
Exit the Colonel: The Hidden History of the Libyan Revolution
The real story of the Libyan Revolution began not with the Arab Spring, but in 2003, when anti-Qaddafi sanctions were lifted. Former U.S. diplomat Ethan ...
OCT 24, 2012 • Podcast
Why and How the Euro Zone Crisis Will Be Solved
Danish economist Jacob Funk Kirkegaard offers a contrarian take on the euro zone crisis. While he notes that there are political problems within the European ...