This book delves into the corporate takeover of public morality, or 'woke capitalism'. Discussing the political causes that it has adopted, and the social causes that it has not, it argues that this extension of capitalism has negative implications for democracy's future.
Carl Rhodes Knihy





The book explores the stark contrast between the rising ultra-elite class of billionaires and the struggles faced by the broader population. It delves into the implications of their immense wealth and the societal consequences, highlighting themes of inequality and the moral responsibilities of the wealthy. Through a critical lens, it examines how this growing divide impacts communities and the fabric of society itself.
Exploring ethical thinking through the lens of Emmanuel Levinas, this book presents a unique perspective on politics and organizational practices. It challenges conventional ideas and provides insights relevant to students in business, management, leadership, political science, and organizational theory. The work emphasizes the importance of ethics in shaping political and organizational landscapes, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of morality and management.
This book explores the meaning and practice of corporeal ethics in organized life. Corporeal ethics originates from an emergent, embodied and affective experience with others that precedes and exceeds those rational schemes that seek to regulate it.