PUBLIC LECTURE SERIES
Why Business Ethics is Political - Abraham Singer
This online public lecture was given by Abraham Singer of Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago, on the topic, “Why Business Ethics is Political".
People often casually think of business ethics in terms of following their conscience. In this talk I argue that business ethics must be understood in political terms, as the responsibilities that attach to a social and institutional role. This implies a particular concern for the way business leaders wield their influence in a democratic society.
This lecture was moderated by Suneal Bedi, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University.