Every day, we buy things and go on about our daily lives without thinking too much about the consequences of our actions. We don’t usually put too much weight on our day to day lives, but, unknown and unseen to us, ethical decisions actually play a big part of our daily consumer lives. Do we [...]
Archive for the tag 'ethics'
Filed under Miscellaneous,Opinion,Philosophy
Consumer Ethics and Animals: Where Do You Draw the Line?
38 Comments Kevin on Sep 1st 2010
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Weekend Reading: Last Days of Summer
Guest Posts My first guest post is live! The theme is “the difference between volunteering and forced giving”, through a tale of a traveler, a poor woman, and a scheming farmer. Thanks to Christian Common Cents for publishing! Weekend Reading The Yakezie gives us some more details about membership and the belt system.
12 Comments Kevin on Aug 21st 2010
The role of advertising on the Internet is changing. With the rising power of Google and the role of links in determining placement in the search results, a growing number of companies are seeking to buy their way up the rankings by purchasing links on other websites. The problem with purchasing links in order to [...]
39 Comments Kevin on Jun 23rd 2010
Filed under Miscellaneous,Opinion,Weekend Reading
The Sun is Still Shining
The markets are in turmoil, people are rioting in Greece, gold is down nearly $100 from its recent peak, fiat money is growing parabolically, we cannot continue our ways…, but, the sun is still shining, the world is still turning, and people are still waking up in the morning. Here is your weekend reading:
5 Comments Kevin on May 22nd 2010











