Opinion
Machiavelli Is Dead: Why Politics Without Property Rights, Rules, and Moral Limits Cannot Work
Modern political economy is based upon a Machiavellian belief in might makes right. Yet, political power cannot accomplish what free markets and private ...
A special corps of health care workers have been called in to work with detained immigrants and many feel deeply conflicted ...
Nebraska women's basketball refuses to accept any losses, even if the Huskers are dropping to some of the top teams not only ...
What is lost when a worker completes actions—such as helping a client or ensuring safety—in exchange for incentives like digital badges, placement on a leaderboard, or in-office rankings? A study by ...
Struggling to handle moral predicaments at work? Leadership coach Karen Liebenguth provides a practical framework that will help you navigate ethical dilemmas – no matter how large or small – and make ...
Moral injury is a type of trauma response that results from violations of one's moral code. Latine immigrants are being exposed to potentially morally injurious events. To respond appropriately, more ...
The new law expands which adults are subject to SNAP’s three-month time limit.
We’re told empathy is always the answer. Psychology and neuroscience suggest it’s more complicated—and sometimes, more ...
The use of AI copies of the dead for medical training remains hypothetical, but the technology to make them exists, raising ...
People with a strong moral compass refuse to do a few things on principle, revealing just how much integrity they carry in everyday life.
On October 17, 2025, as part of the BCcampus EdTech Sandbox Series, I presented Remote Proctoring Through an Ethical Lens: The Case Against Surveillance. The session brought together dozens of faculty ...
The author and Jesuit priest discusses human dignity, political divides and how he sees the role of the Catholic Church.
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