A blog for questions and comments relevant to essays posted on The Worden Report. Please be concise and on topic, without being insulting of other persons or positions, or unduly self-promoting.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Ethics in Blogging: A Normative Constraint on Excessive Economizing and Power-Aggrandizement
Please add a comment or question below regarding the essay, "Ethics in Blogging."
Military Intervention in Libya as Just War: The Catholic Position
Please add a comment or question below regarding the essay on the Catholic just war rationale of the No Fly Zone over Libya
On the Exaggerated Value of Executive Compensation in American Society: The Case of Bill Gates and Paul Allen at Microsoft
Please add a comment or question in the comment area below regarding the essay on stock ownership and executive compensation at Microsoft.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Mass Foreclosures as Fallout from Regulatory Capture: Banks in a Conflict of Interest at Treasury
Please add a comment or question in the comment area below regarding the essay on the banking lobby on foreclosures and TARP.
Monday, March 28, 2011
President Obama's Justification of Military Intervention in Libya: Driving a Wedge between the Bushes
Please add a comment or question in the comment section below regarding the essay on Obama in Libya and Bush in Iraq.
Eight Good Behaviors of Managers: Googled by Google
Please add a comment or question in the comment section below on lessons on management or leadership at Google.
Has Starbucks Weened Itself Off the Growth Drug? On an Alternative Strategy of Intensification over Diversification and Expansion
Please add a comment or question in the comment section below on the strategy of diversification and expansion at Starbucks.
Fraud as Fair: Lehman as Beneficiary of Society's Pro-Business Cultural Values
Please add a comment or question in the comment section below on fraud at Lehman Brothers.
An Ethical Meltdown in Japan: On the Toxicity of Tepco's Nuclear Power
Please add a comment or question in the comment section below on business ethics at Tepco affecting nuclear power in Japan.
Godliness & Greed: Shifting Christian Thought on Profit and Wealth
Please add a comment or question in the comment area below on Christian theology on usury, wealth, and greed in the context, if you wish, of the financial crisis of 2008.
Lessons Learned from the International Response to Qaddafi in Libya: Reforming International Organizations and Invoking Principled Leadership in Defense of Human Rights
Please add a comment or question below to the essay that is published at http://t.co/Qnrmo7b
Food Prices Rising: Population Growth Reaching the Threshold Point?
Please add a comment or question in the comment section below on global population and hunger.
A Social Media Internet Bubble? Can Irrational Exuberance Recognize Itself?
Please add a comment or question in the comment section below on irrational exuberance in the social media.
The War Powers Act: On the Letter and Spirit of the Law in the Case of Obama's Decision on Ameican Involvement in Libya
Please add a comment or question in the comment section below on the War Powers Act applied to Obama in Libya.
Medical Marijuana and Drug Trafficking Across State Lines: Of Two Governmental Sovereignties in American Federalism
Please add a comment or question in the comment section below on the war on drugs and federalism.
Human Rights Violations by Rulers in Syria and Bahrain: On the American Reaction as Old World or New?
Please add a comment or question in the comment section below regarding American foreign policy on human rights violations in the Middle East.
The Consolidation of Power in the American and Roman Empires: On the Rise and Fall of Empires
Please add a question or comment in the comment section below regarding the consolidated power of the Roman empire and the American government.
Flickering Ethics at Flickr: On the Ethics of Enforcement
Please add a comment or question in the comment section below regarding fairness and human rights at Flickr.
Social Media Companies: For Liberty or Against Protesters?
Please add a comment or question in the comment section below on the essay on Facebook and Flickr ethics on protesters.
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