the instructions will be attached.
These are the readings that need to be used:
Integral Ecology and Environmental
Justice
Mark Sagoff, “At the Shrine of Our
Lady of Fatima: Or Why Political Questions Are Not All Economic”, Arizona Law
Review
Reversal of Fortune, Patrick Radden
Keefe, The New Yorker, Jan 9, 2012
Laudato Si’ Introduction and
Chapters Three and Four
Laudato Si’ Chapter Five; William
Nordhaus, The Pope & the Market, The New York Review of Books; Joseph Heath,
“Pope Francis’ Climate Error”, New York Times, June 19, 2015
James Martin, SJ, The Top Ten
Takeaways from ‘Laudato Si”, America Magazine, June 18, 2015, and Robert
Whaples, “The Economics of Pope Francis,” The Independent Review (pp. 337-341)
Theoretical Framework and Special Topics
Ian Urbina, “U.S. Flouts Its Own Advice in Procuring Overseas Clothing”, The New York Times, Dec 22, 2013
Michael J. Sandel, “Market Reasoning as Moral Reasoning: Why Economists Should Re-engage with Political Philosophy”, The Journal of Economic Perspectives
Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do? Michael Sandel, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2009.
Ethical Organizations
Lynn Stout, “The Toxic Side Effects of Shareholder Primacy”, University of Pennsylvania Law Review “Rethinking the Social Responsibility of Business”, John Mackey, Milton Friedman, and T.J. Rodgers from Reason, reprinted: http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/blog/john-mackeys-blog/rethinking-social-responsibility-of%C2%A0business
Benedetta Giovanola, “Re-Thinking the Anthropological and Ethical Foundation of Economics and Business: Human Richness and Capabilities Enhancement”, Journal of Business Ethics
The Ethical Executive: Becoming Aware of the Root Causes of Unethical Behavior: 45 Psychological Traps That Every One of Us Falls Prey To, Robert Hoyk and Paul Hersey, Stanford University Press, 2008.


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