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orient the global economy toward the common good, coherent with the values of the world’s major religious traditions. These …, today's global economy is synonymous with vast amounts of exclusion, indignity, and environmental devastation. To succeed … the recently-formed Ethics in Action initiative, the authors therefore propose a sequence of measures designed to better …
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of Religious Shadow Summitry -- Theoretical Account of the F8/F7/F20 Initiative -- Theoretical Development-Why Religion …? Why Now? -- In Matters of Religion, Religion Matters -- 2 G-plus System Diplomacy -- The Origins and Evolution of the G …-globalization Protests -- Governance without Government -- The Costs of Globalized Irresponsibility -- Conclusion -- 4 The Return of Religion …
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make the case that to achieve sustainability, government, society and the economy must ensure a platform for people to … world. The authors of this book argue that without good governance, the status of a human being is unlikely to improve. They … triple bottom line (TBL), of people, planet and profit, under the umbrella of morals and divine law. This will be a useful …
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Industrial ecology (IE) intends to improve industrial processes in a way that the society benefits with as less damage … not morally “neutral” but possesses an implicit normative potential for the design of a possible sustainable world … gives an overview over main environmental ethics positions to prepare the ground for the argument that industrial ecology …
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A central issue in environmental ethics is characterization of our “moral relationship” to future generations. What, if … generations may best be viewed, not in terms of rights and obligations, but through reliance on “virtue ethics.” Our concern for …
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Justice, Sustainability, and Security not only enhances our knowledge of these issues, but it teases out our moral dimensions and offer prescriptions for how governments and global actors might craft their policies to better consider their effects on the global human condition
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