Moral Dilemma

October 29th, 2011 by admin | Filed under Decision Making.

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3 Responses to “Moral Dilemma”

  1. Admittedly, a tough choice for many. For old hippies and flower children the choice shouldn’t be easy. Those of us that own stock should be working from the inside as shareowner activists to align our corporations with our values though organizations like the United States Proxy Exchange (http://proxyexchange.org) and through the use of voting advisory sites like http://proxydemocracy.org and http://www.moxyvote.com.

  2. Toby Knight says:

    Look’s like a false “choice” to me, as neither the Elite/1% nor the Occupier/Hippie crowd has a solution. I’d like there to be change and to be part of that change. Neither conventional political power or the boardroom seem to be venues to understand or act on socially-responsible change.

  3. The answer lies in the Constitution. Get the federal government out of the business of bailing out and maniupulating th private sector. Do I mean the federal goverment has no place in regulating? Of course not. But it does mean canceling things like the FED, FDIC, etc. Also, bring back the Glass Steagal act which separates mortgage banks from investment banks.

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