Democracy and Social Ethics
Author: Jane Addams
Much more than a social worker, more than a political activist, Jane Addams was a giant in the civic life of America. She was the founder of the founder of Chicago's Hull House. Through her efforts of delivering social services, she recognized both the incredible potential of our democracy and the challenges of living up to it. Democracy and Social Ethics, published in 1902, articulates the quandary that American democracy is forever trying to solve: how to deliver the promise to every American.
Table of Contents:
Introduction to the Illinois Edition | ||
Prefatory Note | 3 | |
Introduction | 5 | |
1 | Charitable Effort | 11 |
2 | Filial Relations | 35 |
3 | Household Adjustment | 48 |
4 | Industrial Amelioration | 63 |
5 | Educational Methods | 80 |
6 | Political Reform | 98 |
Index | 121 |
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Legal Environment of Business
Author: Nancy K Kubasek
This is the only textbook that helps students develop a thorough understanding of the legal environment of business and enhances their ability to engage in critical thinking and ethical analysis.
The legal environment of business is thoroughly treated in an extremely reader-friendly manner; various topics include: the American legal system, dispute resolution, constitutional principles, cyberlaw, white-collar crime, contracts, sales, product and service liability, the law of property, agency law, labor-management relations, environmental law, securities trading and issuance, antitrust laws, and debtor-creditor relations.
An excellent desk reference for the legal departments of any business, this book also provides an interesting read for anyone interested in business and ethics.
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