Complaint
The rights to this book have reverted to me so I'm able to make a PDF of the entire book available to supporters.
In “Complicit,” the behavioral ethicist Max H. Bazerman argues that “complicitors always surround the most famous evildoers.” More uncomfortably, he insists that complicitors include the likes of you and me.
ReadIt is the very amorality of markets that invites immorality. They encourage us to view interactions through the lens of pure cost and benefit, as though this were a value-free zone.
ReadTalking to Greg LaBlanc about the legacy of Hume in this episode, while also diving into how someone can stay a generalist in the modern philosophy world, the scarcity of common sense and the sincerity of moral arguments.
ReadHaves posing as have nots is a distasteful phenomenon that papers over how unequal British society really is.
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