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Public Parts: How Sharing in the Digital Age Improves the Way We Work and Live   Video
Jeff Jarvis, Joanne J. Myers 02/07/12
Well-known blogger Jeff Jarvis celebrates what he calls the "emerging age of publicness," arguing that anything we have to fear in this new networked world is overwhelmingly outweighed by all the good that will come from it.

Ethics Matter: A Conversation with Thomas Pogge   Video
Thomas Pogge, Julia Taylor Kennedy 02/07/12
In this fascinating conversation, Thomas Pogge explains how growing up in post-war Germany awakened him to injustice, lays out his plan for reforming the pharmaceutical industry, and much more.

A Single Roll of the Dice: Obama's Diplomacy with Iran   Video
Trita Parsi, Joanne J. Myers 01/27/12
Trita Parsi recounts the previously unknown story of American and Iranian negotiations during Obama's early years as president, and the real reasons for their current stalemate. Contrary to prevailing opinion, Parsi contends that diplomacy has not been fully tried.

Top Risks and Ethical Decisions 2012 with Ian Bremmer   Video
Ian Bremmer, Art Kleiner 01/25/12
What are the biggest political risks in 2012, and the associated ethical decisions? Political risk guru Ian Bremmer discusses his annual list, and his conclusions may surprise you.

Making our Democracy Work: A Judge's View   Video
Stephen Breyer, Joanne J. Myers 01/17/12
The nine unelected justices of the U.S. Supreme Court have the power to strike down laws enacted by elected representatives. Why does the public accept the Court's decisions as legitimate, even when the decisions are highly unpopular? How does the Court help make democracy work?

The Dictator's Handbook: Why Bad Behavior Is Almost Always Good Politics   Video
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, Alastair Smith, Joanne J. Myers 01/05/12
Cynics or realists? Just follow five rules and you can be a successful dictator, say Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith--at least until old age or sickness catch up with you. They go on to argue that these precepts apply to all systems of governance, including U.S. democracy.

Justice for Hedgehogs   Video
Ronald Dworkin, Joanne J. Myers 01/05/12
"The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing." Ronald Dworkin argues for one big thing: the unity of value. He asserts that value is what makes sense of how we act as individuals, how we relate to others, and how we construct our lives.

Disruptive Management: Fostering Transparency, Dialogue, and Innovation in Today's Business Climate   Video
Michael Mendenhall, Julia Taylor Kennedy 12/21/11
Technological innovation and the spread of social media have created a bevy of new considerations for companies, such as learning how to engage in meaningful dialogue with their stakeholders--including their employees.

Ethics Matter: A Conversation with Jeffrey Sachs   Video
Jeffrey D. Sachs, Julia Taylor Kennedy 12/09/11
Jeffrey Sachs discusses America's economic and moral crisis; development aid; the Occupy Wall Street movement; and the mobilization of youth around the world, fighting for the basic principles of freedom, justice, and equality.

Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius   Video
Sylvia Nasar, Joanne J. Myers 12/09/11
Looking back at the truly revolutionary rise in global living standards over the last 150 years, what have we learned about economic policies? There are clear lessons about what works and what doesn't, says Sylvia Nasar, author of "A Beautiful Mind."

Does the Elephant Dance?: Contemporary Indian Foreign Policy   Video
David M. Malone, Joanne J. Myers 12/08/11
Former Canadian High Commissioner to India David Malone gives a comprehensive survey of contemporary Indian foreign policy. He begins by focusing on India's geography, history, and capability, and covers relations with the U.S., China, Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.

Economics of Good and Evil: The Quest for Economic Meaning from Gilgamesh to Wall Street   Video
Tomas Sedlacek, Joanne J. Myers 12/08/11
Why pretend that economics is value free? It's a product of our civilization and riddled with moral judgements, says Sedlacek. By separating economics from ethics we have created a zombie, a monster without a soul. The two have to be put back together.

The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution   Video
Francis Fukuyama 12/08/11
How did human beings succeed in creating the ideal of strong, accountable governments that adhere to the rule of law? Francis Fukuyama provides a sweeping account of how today's basic political institutions developed.

Confronting Corruption and Ethics in Emerging Markets   Video
William O'Rourke Jr., Julia Taylor Kennedy 12/08/11
Is it possible to grow a company to $1 billion in revenue in Russia without giving a single bribe? In this interactive workshop with high-level professionals, Alcoa's Bill O'Rourke shares how he navigated the murky ethical conundrums that come with leadership of a global business.

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