
Institute for Global Ethics A new commentary by Rushworth M. Kidder, president and founder of the Institute for Global Ethics, titled, "Fighting Corruption with Ethics" is available now at the Institute for Global Ethics' Web site.
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Last week, when Iceland’s chief financial regulator told an audience of anticorruption officials that “fraud and corruption are heading for the North Pole,” he wasn’t being merely metaphoric.

Institute for Global Ethics A new commentary by Carl Hausman, editor and writer, of Ethics Newsline®, titled, "Making the News" is available now at the Institute for Global Ethics' Web site.
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I saw the argument between Tiger Woods and his wife, Elin Nordegren, and watched her chase him down the driveway with a golf club. Actually two million other people (and still counting) saw it too — thanks to a “re-enactment” on YouTube.

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Institute for Global Ethics A new commentary by Rushworth M. Kidder, president and founder of the Institute for Global Ethics, titled, "Afghanistan and Corruption" is available now at the Institute for Global Ethics' Web site.
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Suppose you were the devil, and you were determined to thwart president Barack Obama’s newly announced strategy for Afghanistan. What would you do? Build up the Taliban? Wear down U.S. forces? Provoke protests in Washington? Destabilize Pakistan? Send in droughts, plagues, and earthquakes?

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According to the 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index of 180 nations from Transparency International, the five countries at the top and bottom of the list are:

Institute for Global Ethics How Good People Make Tough Choices: Resolving the Dilemmas of Ethical Living, Second Edition is released for sale today! Order your revised, completely updated, and autographed copy from the Institute's bookstore.
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Institute for Global Ethics A new commentary by Rushworth M. Kidder, president and founder of the Institute for Global Ethics, titled, "Transparency and the Football Pitch" is available now at the Institute for Global Ethics' Web site.
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Last week in British Columbia, someone asked me how, with the world collapsing into moral fragmentation, anything could give us hope. Ever the optimist, I pointed to greater transparency as a force for moral improvement.

Institute for Global Ethics A new commentary by Rushworth M. Kidder, president and founder of the Institute for Global Ethics, titled, "A Blog-Poster's Code of Ethics" is available now at the Institute for Global Ethics' Web site.
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If you’re in search of scurrilous, spiteful, and vilifying prose, the nation’s archives of political writing are a fine place to start. In the eighteenth century, the framers of the U.S. Constitution faced all manner of calumny in the newspapers of their day. ...

Institute for Global Ethics Should criminals be prosecuted more severely if it can be proved that their crime was motivated by the victim’s race, color, religion, national origin or sexual orientation?
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Question: “Should criminals be prosecuted more severely if it can be proved that their crime was motivated by the victim’s race, color, religion, national origin or sexual orientation?”

Institute for Global Ethics A new commentary by Rushworth M. Kidder, president and founder of the Institute for Global Ethics, titled, "Balme Contagion" is available now at the Institute for Global Ethics' Web site.
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So common is that question today that you’d think Americans were about to carve it into the presidential seal or stamp it onto our coinage. Who got us into Afghanistan? Who are Wall Street’s ...

Institute for Global Ethics WASHINGTON and NEW YORK--Several major stories dealt with the interplay of politics and ethics last week...
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In other news from politics and ethics, the White House plays defense over donor access; impeachment resolution against South Carolina governor delayed; New York ethics panel will not recommend charges in case involving Caroline Kennedy leaks

Institute for Global Ethics “Those who bear equally the burdens of government should equally participate of its benefits.”– Thomas Jefferson (3rd U.S. president, 1743-1826)
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“Those who bear equally the burdens of government should equally participate of its benefits.”– Thomas Jefferson (3rd U.S. president, 1743-1826)

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Question: "Antitrust laws are intended to prevent companies and other business entities from working together in ways to limit competition. For more than 100 years, health insurance companies have been exempt from anitrust laws. Should the law be changed so that health insurance companies are subjec...

Institute for Global Ethics A new commentary by Rushworth M. Kidder, president and founder of the Institute for Global Ethics, titled, "What If You Found a Lost Wallet?" is available now at the Institute for Global Ethics' Web site.
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Several years ago, visiting New York City, I became a statistical anomaly. It started when I got out of a cab in Manhattan and unknowingly dropped my wallet on the sidewalk. It ended several hours later ...















