MAY 8, 2013 • News
Finding Religion in the Boston Marathon Attack
Religious scholars at the Harvard Divinity School discussed the big question: Why? Jocelyne Cesari, a scholar of Islam and Middle Eastern politics and a Global ...
MAY 6, 2013 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Should Childhood Vaccinations Be Mandatory?
Childhood vaccination programs have been met with skepticism and hostility in the U.S. Some oppose them on religious grounds, while others worry about preservatives. ...
MAY 2, 2013 • News
Is World Peace Possible? Answers to This and other Big Questions from 50 Thought Leaders around the World
As part of its 2014 Centennial project, Carnegie Council is asking Thought Leaders around the world to answer big moral questions. We just reached the symbolic ...
MAY 1, 2013 • Podcast
The Undivided Past: Humanity Beyond Our Differences
"A divided past is only part of the human story. It may be the one that makes the headlines, but, arguably, it's not the only ...
MAY 1, 2013 • News
"'Can' Is Not the Same as 'Should'"
Regarding U.S. intervention in Syria: just because the U.S. 'can' doesn't mean it 'should,' writes program director and senior fellow David Speedie ...
APR 30, 2013 • Podcast
Kim Ferzan on Preventive Justice
Criminal justice is normally retrospective: You can only imprison someone for crimes they’ve already committed. But what should we do about individuals who clearly ...
APR 29, 2013 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Was the Boston Lockdown Justified?
As authorities searched for one of the Boston Marathon bombers, the city of Boston and its suburbs were put on lockdown. Was this action justified? ...
APR 26, 2013 • News
Japan-South Korean Rivalry Is Thorn in America’s Pivot
Devin Stewart, senior program director and senior fellow at Carnegie Council, is cited in this article by Talha Aquil and Anna Gawel.