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The In-House Ethicist
John Paul Rollert
18 episodes
5 days ago
The In-House Ethicist provides you new ways of thinking about the moral dilemmas we face when we're at work, out in society, or in the privacy of our own homes. Host John Paul Rollert doesn't give you feel good, cookie-cutter answers or bullet point to-do lists. You're already on LinkedIn. Instead, He takes the "Great Books" approach the University of Chicago is famous for, drawing on lessons from history, literature, philosophy, and political economy as well as popular politics, contemporary culture, and the modern business experience. If you want to be challenged to think a little harder and learn something completely new, then you're in the right place. A Chicago Booth Review podcast.
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The In-House Ethicist provides you new ways of thinking about the moral dilemmas we face when we're at work, out in society, or in the privacy of our own homes. Host John Paul Rollert doesn't give you feel good, cookie-cutter answers or bullet point to-do lists. You're already on LinkedIn. Instead, He takes the "Great Books" approach the University of Chicago is famous for, drawing on lessons from history, literature, philosophy, and political economy as well as popular politics, contemporary culture, and the modern business experience. If you want to be challenged to think a little harder and learn something completely new, then you're in the right place. A Chicago Booth Review podcast.
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Business
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
Episodes (18/18)
The In-House Ethicist
Guess What! The Company Does Not Care About You
3 weeks ago
18 minutes 23 seconds

The In-House Ethicist
Make Way For The New Puritans
1 month ago
18 minutes 24 seconds

The In-House Ethicist
The Fallacy of the Valedictorian
2 months ago
17 minutes 17 seconds

The In-House Ethicist
The Many Faces of Capitalism
7 months ago
16 minutes 49 seconds

The In-House Ethicist
Customers Gone Wild
8 months ago
18 minutes 26 seconds

The In-House Ethicist
You think you're frugal but maybe you're just cheap
8 months ago
18 minutes

The In-House Ethicist
must you loose your morals on wall st?
9 months ago
17 minutes 10 seconds

The In-House Ethicist
American Psycho Revisited
9 months ago
19 minutes 36 seconds

The In-House Ethicist
Handouts? Hold On!
9 months ago
17 minutes 35 seconds

The In-House Ethicist
The kids are alright
9 months ago
17 minutes 56 seconds

The In-House Ethicist
Hey Jeff Bezos. How About You give a 100 Billion to the Humanities
10 months ago
17 minutes 34 seconds

The In-House Ethicist
Is Being a Selfish Jerk Really in Your Self Interest?
10 months ago
17 minutes 36 seconds

The In-House Ethicist
Chick-Fil-A and Activist Capitalism
10 months ago
18 minutes 27 seconds

The In-House Ethicist
The Rotten Apples of Steve Jobs
10 months ago
36 minutes 4 seconds

The In-House Ethicist
Boardroom Bullies
11 months ago
19 minutes 3 seconds

The In-House Ethicist
Does It Matter If You Sell Out?
11 months ago
17 minutes 5 seconds

The In-House Ethicist
Clean your own toilet for a change.
11 months ago
18 minutes 14 seconds

The In-House Ethicist
Buck Passing and Buck Raking
1 year ago
17 minutes 54 seconds

The In-House Ethicist
The In-House Ethicist provides you new ways of thinking about the moral dilemmas we face when we're at work, out in society, or in the privacy of our own homes. Host John Paul Rollert doesn't give you feel good, cookie-cutter answers or bullet point to-do lists. You're already on LinkedIn. Instead, He takes the "Great Books" approach the University of Chicago is famous for, drawing on lessons from history, literature, philosophy, and political economy as well as popular politics, contemporary culture, and the modern business experience. If you want to be challenged to think a little harder and learn something completely new, then you're in the right place. A Chicago Booth Review podcast.