OCT 31, 2017 • Podcast
Democracy and Its Crisis, with A. C. Grayling
Representative democracy in the UK has been corrupted by the three B's, says Grayling: blackmail, bullying, and bribery. There are similar problems in the United ...
OCT 30, 2017 • Podcast
False Dawn: Protest, Democracy, and Violence in the New Middle East, with Steven A. Cook
Half a decade after Arabs across the Middle East poured into the streets to demand change, hopes for democracy have disappeared in a maelstrom of ...
OCT 27, 2017 • News
Call for Papers, "Ethics & International Affairs" Journal
Ethics & International Affairs, the quarterly peer-reviewed publication of the Carnegie Council, is pleased to invite submissions for upcoming issues. The editors are particularly interested in ...
OCT 23, 2017 • Podcast
Miranda Massie on the Impacts of Climate Change and New York's Climate Museum
Hurricane Sandy was the catalyst that impelled Miranda Massie to quit her job as a civil rights lawyer and found the Climate Museum. "I think ...
OCT 21, 2017 • News
The Ordinary Virtues combines powerful moral arguments with superb storytelling
Carnegie-Uehiro Centennial Chair Michael Ignatieff's book of essays explores "moral globalisation," writes David Herman.
OCT 19, 2017 • News
The fourth annual Global Ethics Day
To celebrate the fourth annual Global Ethics Day on October 18, the "Financial Times" printed a letter from executives from Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). ...
OCT 18, 2017 • Podcast
The Future of War: A History, with Lawrence Freedman
"Though most of the literature you will read on the future of war certainly talks about war as between regular armies, as proper fights, now ...
OCT 14, 2017 • News
Looking for a Decent Society
A modest thought, a gentle faith, a quiet cultivation: There is a line of modern thought that seems to slip from view every other generation, ...