Living Ethics: issue 86, summer 2011
From Dr Simon Longstaff’s ‘Beyond apathy: ordinary citizens making a difference’ to ‘Dying with dignity’ by Nicholas Cowdery AM to Jane Caro’s ‘Spinning out of control’, the latest issue crosses international borders and social, political and corporate interests.
Articles in this issue:
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Beyond apathy: ordinary citizens make a difference
One of the most important things to note about the Occupy Wall Street movement,...
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Occupy Wall Street: The search for a message
As the Occupy Wall Street phenomenon grows, it has been expressing many truths,...
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Occupy as a rite of passage
There will always be ‘occupy’ movements, because societies need new...
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Ethics in public life
Public life is that vast collection of political, cultural, social and economic...
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Contemplating communication ethics
It’s so easy to criticise the ethics of professional communicators. After...
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Spinning out of control
Vodafone Egypt claiming credit for the Arab Spring. Advertisers hoodwinking...
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Are all women sluts?
All Women are Sluts was one of the topics at this year’s Festival of...
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Why have an Age Discrimination Commissioner?
The Federal Attorney-General recently decided to amend the 2004 Age Discrimination...
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Government information in a changing world
It is widely acknowledged that information is a valuable resource. The right...
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Dying with dignity
Ever since humans came to live together we have needed rules for our conduct, in...
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How dangerous is The Peaceful Pill Handbook?
Is it morally permissible to help someone commit suicide if they cannot kill...
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Sustainability reporting
With a membership of more than 132,000 finance, accounting and business...
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Combating corruption
The United Nations Global Compact Network Australia has established an Anti-...


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