SEP 29, 2017 • Podcast
The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World
To mark Carnegie Council's Centennial, Michael Ignatieff and team set out to discover what moral values people hold in common across nations. What he found ...
SEP 28, 2017 • News
The rise and fall of moral globalisation
The search for the "ordinary virtues" underpinning politics around the world offers little comfort for liberals, writes Mark Mazower in his Financial Times review of ...
SEP 28, 2017 • News
Review: The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World, by Michael Ignatieff
This study of how ordinary people view human rights is depressingly honest, writes Jane O'Grady in her review of Carnegie-Uehiro Centennial Chair Michael Ignatieff's new ...
SEP 27, 2017 • Article
The Evolution of Corporate Ethics: A Strategic Case for Profit Maximization through Responsible Behavior
"We are now transitioning from a world where philanthropic social contributions, i.e., Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), influenced behavior, to one where authentic Positive Impact ...
SEP 26, 2017 • Article
Carnegie Council Fellows Respond: Making Ethics Matter, 2017
Carnegie Council has pledged to be a counter-force to the corrosive tone that frequently dominates the news; to focus on the ethical principles at stake; ...
SEP 22, 2017 • Podcast
Russian Media and Politics from Soviet Times to Putin, with Jonathan Sanders
Jonathan Sanders lived in Russia for a total of roughly 20 years, both as an academic researcher and as a journalist for CBS News, and has ...
SEP 22, 2017 • News
Military Command as Moral Prudence
Officers need not be saints, but they must be people who are willing to confront the unavoidable ethical questions that are running through the decisions ...
SEP 21, 2017 • Podcast
The Once and Future Liberal: After Identity Politics with Mark Lilla
"Democrats/liberals need to understand how we lost our grip on the American imagination. Why is it that we are unable to project an image ...