DEC 13, 2013 • News
We Want to Hear from You! Take EIA's Readership Survey
We want to hear from you! Carnegie Council's journal, "Ethics & International Affairs," is conducting a short survey to get a sense of how the journal ...
DEC 13, 2013 • Podcast
Japan 1941: Countdown to Infamy
Why did Japan recklessly attack the United States in 1941, launching a war that most of the nation's leaders knew they were almost certain to lose? ...
DEC 10, 2013 • Article
Ill Fares the Invisible Hand
According to census data from 2012, there are 46.5 million Americans currently living in poverty. That is more than one in seven Americans, or roughly 15 percent of ...
DEC 9, 2013 • News
Ill Fares the Invisible Hand
According to census data from 2012, there are 46.5 million Americans currently living in poverty. That is more than one in seven Americans, or roughly 15 percent of ...
DEC 7, 2013 • News
Nelson Mandela--a Man Who Was Free Even in Prison
In this essay, Global Ethics Fellow Rajeev Gowda reflects on Nelson Mandela's life and message, and how Mandela holds a special place in the hears ...
DEC 4, 2013 • Article
A Sick Asian Man Goes to Multicultural Europe: A Tale of Modern Citizenship in Transition
A parable for our times? "As the debate over multiculturalism continues, the societies to which the adjective is applied change in complex ways, as I ...
DEC 3, 2013 • Article
Ethics on Film: Discussion of "The Fifth Estate"
"The Fifth Estate" tells the story of Julian Assange and his Wikileaks organization. Since the story is still ongoing, was it too early to make ...
NOV 27, 2013 • Podcast
My Promised Land: The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel
Speaking just after the November 23 nuclear deal with Iran, Ari Shavit is skeptical: "The question is: Is it an act of creating the time to ...