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    judgmental,” he writes. “A politics emptied of substantive moral engagement makes for an impoverished civic life.suggests three theories when looking at justice : utilitarianism (minimize social harm), libertarianism (maximize personal freedom) and communitarianism (cultivate civic virtue) with clarity. utilitarianism provides us

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    Throughout a journalist’s career, it is probable that he or she experiences an ethical dilemma or two. It is the journalist’s job responsibility to do everything in his or her power to make the news as accurate and honest as possible. In the movie Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, the main ethical issue that occurred was the KVWN Channel 4 News’ sudden rehiring of Ron Burgundy after he had been fired. Burgundy should not have been allowed to return because of the negative impact that he made

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    goal of ecologism is solving the problems associated with capitalist development comprised of four global interlinked crises: militarization, poverty, environmental destruction, and human repression is the focus of reorganization. Based upon communitarianism, self-reliance, social justice, and ecological balance; “endogenous development” Ecologism aims to replace competitive individualism, linear rationality, growth, efficiency, specialization, centralization, and big scale associated with post-colonial

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    Analysis of “The Range of Justice” by Gerald Gaus Introduction In his Article, “The Range of Justice”, Gerald Gaus Explains that there will likely never be one vision of a “just society” Due to this, Gaus concludes that instead individuals have the responsibility to learn tolerance towards others whose views may be different than their own. This “moral maturity” is essential to understanding that we live in a diverse society that will likely never come to share a single conception of what is best

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    This cultural model best suits a multicultural organization like CC where there are different people from diverse cultural backgrounds come together to achieve a common goal. The model focuses on the way people think, their behaviour and future expectations based on their relationship with others, time and environment. Trompenaars believed culture is a way a group of people solve problems. In this internship project, these dimentions are used to analyse CC and its diverse workforce in order to have

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    Theories For The Classification Of Culture A culture is a sum of attitude, values, beliefs, and customs that distinguishes a person or group of people from another. Culture is inherited from one generation to another through languages, rituals, religion, art and many other such things. In the business world, the comparing, dealing or interacting of different people from different culture, community or background is called cross culture management. It is an important function for international firm

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    democracy, diversity (in relation to the content), civic engagement. Then this essay will outline Sandel’s understanding of civic engagement and its relationship between moral democracy. Finally, Sandel’s argument will be explored and his notion of communitarianism explained to how it undermines a robust notion of diversity. Sandel undermine

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    While it’s true that everyone should be granted freedom of choice, individual freedom should only be given through certain boundaries that the law requires. If citizens are allowed too much individual freedom it will impinge on the rights of other citizens and that’s unjust. The Government should not legalize marijuana because it affects other citizens’ rights through secondary means. The correlation between marijuana and health problems are controversial. It seems that for every person promoting

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    To solve issues where there is strong differences of opinions, each of which has its merits, we can use scenario planning. Scenarios are not forecasts of the future, but possibilities with an infinitesimal chance of happening. These estimated outcomes are grounded, and not plain guessing. Scenario planning endeavors to understand uncertainty by capture and highlight the critical issues that might have an effect, and the relationship between them. The point of doing such estimates is to evaluate all

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    6. The Case of Inequality/John Rawls In Chapter 6, Sandel introduces to us an American philosopher by the name of John Rawls. According to Rawls, Sandel says, the way to think about justice “is to ask what principles we would agree to in an initial situation of inequality” (pg. 140). He calls this state of inequality a “veil of ignorance” which prevents people from knowing anything about their wealth, income, social status, racial identification, religious convictions, gender, ethnicity etc. In this

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