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For most of America's history, the death penalty has been rooted in a materialistic conception of the world—human beings are engaged in a physical survival of the fittest and must be restrained. This base worldview, however, has often conflicted with counter considerations, like justice and...
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The principle of “Creating Shared Value” (CSV) introduced in a January 2011 Harvard Business Review article by Professor Michael Porter and Mark Kramer asserts that by addressing actual social needs a company can achieve superior profits and do unequivocal social good. Porter and Kramer...
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Scholars have long sought to understand both the occurrence and law of torts by reducing these subjects to their working parts. This reductionism has led to a confusing array of tort rules and exceptions as well as conflicting theoretical assertions. The tort system, moreover, has been an...
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