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Ark of the Liberties: America and the World

NOV 4, 2008 Podcast

Ark of the Liberties: America and the World

Ted Widmer shows that from its beginnings, the United States, for all its shortfalls, has been by far the world's greatest advocate for freedom.

OCT 31, 2008 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Slow Versus Fast Food

Is fast food an ethical as well as a dietary issue? Yes, says the slow-food movement whose motto is: good, clean, fair food. Let's look ...

Flower Pulled By Web <br> Photo by <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/linkerjpatrick/36520832/" target="_blank">Patrick Greer</a> (<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/deed.en" target="_blank">CC</a>)

OCT 30, 2008 Podcast

Can Web 2.0 Revolutionize Corporate Responsibility?

This lively panel examines the intersection of Web 2.0 technologies and the effort to hold corporations to account for both the harms and benefits they create.

OCT 29, 2008 Podcast

Russia and Georgia: How Did We Get There and What's Next? David Speedie Interviews Oksana Antonenko

This conflict started from the ethnic conflict between the Georgians and South Ossetians, which has a long history, and it also started with Georgian aggression.

OCT 29, 2008 Podcast

God and Race in American Politics: A Short History

Historian Mark A. Noll argues that the reason Barack Obama's candidacy is such an important matter for the American history of race, religion, and politics ...

OCT 28, 2008 Podcast

Public Ethics Radio: Larry May on Habeas Corpus

Are habeas corpus petitions, as Barack Obama put it, "the foundation of Anglo-American law"? Or are they just nuisance lawsuits, as John McCain claims?

Map of Georgia

OCT 24, 2008 Podcast

Russia and Georgia: How Did We Get There and What's Next?

Georgia and Russia expert Oksana Antonenko discusses the history behind the headlines, and what the future may bring to this troubled region.

OCT 24, 2008 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: McCain and Obama: The Public Diplomacy Dance

The presidential candidates assert that America must renew its global moral authority, but they dance, offering no solutions. Let's take a closer look.

OCT 17, 2008 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: U.S. Elections and World Opinion

Should the opinions of the world be important in American elections? This is a crucial question in applied ethics as we choose a president.

"Crane in colors" by <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/28481088@N00/2557364633/" target="_blank">tanakawho</a> (<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en" taget="_blank">CC</a>).

OCT 16, 2008 Podcast

Green Jobs

A panel including Peter Poschen, International Labour Organization and Michael Renner, Worldwatch Institute, discuss the new report "Green Jobs: Towards Decent Work in a Sustainable, ...