Posts Tagged ‘ethics’

Back in August of ‘08, at a cohort gathering with Brian McLaren, Brian presented a somewhat lofty idea that could address globalized corporate evils like forced labor, unfair trade, exploitation of natural resources, and animal abuse. Brian mentioned the idea of a system that, like nutrition labels, could eventually become a government-mandated label placed [...]


Is it possible that we could be held partly responsible for the life of a man if we owned a share in his death that we bought for $10? Imagine this scenario. You walk up to a man on the street, and say “Hey, if I asked you to grab that broken bottle, [...]