Moral Jeopardy
Discover the compelling insights of Moral Jeopardy by Peter J. Adams, published by Cambridge University Press in 2016. This adapted edition spans 284 pages, offering a thorough exploration of the ethical dilemmas surrounding the influence of tobacco, alcohol, and gambling corporations on public health initiatives. Adams masterfully unveils how these industries have effectively stalled, diverted, and obstructed crucial health measures, raising important questions about the morality of accepting corporate funding.
As you delve into this engaging exposé, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by individuals and organizations when navigating the complex relationship between industry money and policy-making. Moral Jeopardy is a must-read for anyone interested in business ethics, public health, and the impact of corporate influence on society.