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Everyday Ethics
An Analysis of Love
By
Padmini Mangunta
Ah love. Love with the capital L. It’s great, isn’t it –the natural high, the bliss, the warmth that comes from finding someone to love. Until you experience the lows – the breakups, the heartbreak, trusting your happiness in someone else’s hands. Well, what if you could anticipate and defend against those lows? What if…
Morality: Does It Come From the Heart or the Head?
By
hfields
I came across an interesting argument today by way of a friend, who sent me a link to an article in Fast Company magazine. I thought I’d share it because it asks an important question: are we ethical for logical reasons, or emotional ones? The authors come to a surprising conclusion: the gut is more…
Banana Republic Promoting Their New Ethical Fashion Line?
By
Padmini Mangunta
An editing background + ethical blogging = geeky enjoyment over this Banana Republic typo. Apparently ethics are in style this season!
Underground Ethics: A Subway Series. Part III: Would You Let Your Kid Ride the Train Alone?
By
hfields
This mom did. She let her 9-year-old son ride the NYC subway alone, giving him 20 bucks, a map and a Metrocard, along with some words of advice. Why? Because he wanted to. Lenore Skenazy is a writer and mother of two who believes kids grow up better when they have some breathing room and…
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