Executives, professionals, and the morality of single-sex clubs
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The claim that all-male single sex clubs are morally impermissible and the condemnation of these clubs for being anachronistic relics of an unenlightened past are debated, with respect to the reluctance of corporate executives and professionals to join them. It is concluded that despite the widespread condemnation of single-sex clubs, no arguments have been leveled against them which establish that they are immoral, but is also does not mean that such clubs are invariably morally acceptable.
Publication Name: Business & Professional Ethics Journal
Subject: Philosophy and religion
ISSN: 0277-2027
Year: 2004
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Women are whistleblowers
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The differences between the women and men whistleblowers and their personal experiences are discussed. The whistleblower is the one who acts to prevent harm to others, not him or herself, tries to rectify the situation within the framework provided by the organization and possesses the evidence that will convince a reasonable person.
Publication Name: Business & Professional Ethics Journal
Subject: Philosophy and religion
ISSN: 0277-2027
Year: 2003
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Government regulation vs. the free society
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The impact of the government regulation on the conduct of investors, savers, and other various business professionals are discussed. Edward Soule's, of Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business, views on the natural rights and the government regulations are detailed.
Publication Name: Business & Professional Ethics Journal
Subject: Philosophy and religion
ISSN: 0277-2027
Year: 2003
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