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c. Nozick's Rights Theory
--> (Business is contractual, there is freedom from force and fraud for both parties [no
one is obligated to pay money for mortgages] even if behind the scenes the company is
acting on insider informat...
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c. Nozick's Rights Theory
--> (Business is contractual, there is freedom from force and fraud for both parties [no
one is obligated to pay money for mortgages] even if behind the scenes the company is
acting on insider information.) - ✔✔Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein publicly
justified the firm selling bundles of troubled mortgages to its clients at the same time it
bet the firm's own money that the value of those mortgages would fall by saying that
Goldman's *clients knew what they were buying*. Goldman, he said, was *simply
offering its clients a service*. Mr. Blankfein's response reflects an attitude that is most
consistent with:
a. Virtue Ethics
b. Sound principles of organizational behavior.
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,c. Nozick's Rights Theory
d. Rawl's Theory of Justice
e. The Ethics of Care
Virtue Ethics
--> (Virtue Ethics at its core is a belief that you should act to be the most self-righteous
you can be, and to always do what is right in the big picture. Meritocracy, the basis of
judging people based on ability/achievement is fundamental to this philosophy.) -
✔✔On March 14, 2012, Greg Smith, a former Vice President of investment giant
Goldman Sachs, published an essay in the New York Times explaining why he was
resigning from the firm. He had joined Goldman 12 years before right out of college, but
he said he was leaving because he had come to believe that Goldman had developed a
culture of putting quick profits for the firm ahead of the interests of the firm's clients.
Smith wrote: *"My proudest moments in life . . . have all come through hard work*,
with no shortcuts. Goldman Sachs today has become *too much about shortcuts* and
*not enough about achievement*. It just doesn't feel right to me anymore." Mr. Smith's
decision was driven by:
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, a. Utilitarianism
b. The illusion of superiority
c. Virtue Ethics
d. Integrative Social Contracts Theory
e. A low desire for moral appropriation of self
e. Nozick's Rights Theory
--> (Nozick's Theory is largely a libertarian viewpoint about taking ownership of
yourself and being free of outside influences. A nanny state is akin to the idea of the
helicopter parent, where you are constantly watched and influenced to make choices
you may not otherwise make on your own.) - ✔✔A July 17, 2009 article in the Wall
Street Journal entitled "Drinks with a Jolt Draw New Scrutiny" discusses limits that
states are considering imposing on the marketing of caffeinated alcoholic beverages
such as Joose that are especially popular with college students. One beer distributor
complained that regulators were unfairly targeting such drinks. "*I really believe in
personal responsibility*, and I think it's ridiculous that the attorneys general have
turned it into a *nanny state*." The ethical theory that best reflects the beer distributor's
reaction to the proposed new regulations is:
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