FEB 21, 2013 • Article
"Economics Has Replaced Ethics" by Laura J. Rediehs
"The biggest ethical challenge facing us today is that we have let economics replace ethics as a guide to life, and in doing so, we ...
FEB 21, 2013 • Article
"Terrorism" by Madueke Michael-Francis Nezie
Terrorism is like a virus. It cannot be said to be bound within certain political states or geographic boundaries. To end terror, extremism and its ...
FEB 21, 2013 • Article
"Exploitive Inequality" by John Dever
"Exploitive inequality is one of the fundamental ethical challenges that faces us today, and it vastly complicates any response to threats to peace, justice, and ...
FEB 21, 2013 • Article
"Saving the World Is Indifferent, Acting for it Isn't" by Ilari Aula
"The greatest ethical challenge facing the planet is to discover how we ordinary people reach and maintain the motivation to change the world. It is ...
FEB 21, 2013 • Article
U.S.-Russian Juvenilia
"The action of the U.S. Congress in passing the Magnitsky Act and the reaction of Russian politicians that followed it remind me of school ...
FEB 21, 2013 • News
Carnegie Council Appoints New Global Ethics Fellows and Senior Fellow
Carnegie Council is pleased to announce four additions to its distinguished group of fellows around the world. The new fellows are from Brazil, Ghana, Singapore, ...
FEB 19, 2013 • News
"Ethics & International Affairs" Spring Issue
This issue features an essay by Shefa Siegel on the missing ethics of mining; a Carnegie Council Centennial special section on "Just War and its ...
FEB 19, 2013 • Podcast
Public Affairs: China's Search for Security
In this masterly and comprehensive talk, Andrew Nathan looks at the world from Beijing's viewpoint and sees a very challenging environment for China. He identifies ...