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The various sections are named so as to be largely explanatory of their content.

The events documented are long past, as are many of the culprits, who have left the scene. This said, there is no reason to suppose that anything has changed. In Europe at least, “Business Ethics” has become Bogus Business Ethics.

“Business Ethics” and its near synonyms (not least “CSR”) serve largely as a figleaf for dubious corporate practices and for interminable discussions by Academia, which has lost its intellectual credibility.

The suspicion is that, early, the “Business Ethics” movement became part of the undermining of Enlightenment and Market principles that has been pursued by the likes of the WEF (“World Economic Forum”).

The corruption of Business Ethics has only been possible through the involvement of persons of poor character, who lack any sophisticated understanding of morality and ethics. The author’s demand, at the time, that members of dnwe spell out their conception of morality & ethics was ignored. (Members could have just raised questions.)

The nature of “Stakeholder Capitalism” was one of several which demanded attention. Meanwhile, this term too has been hi-jacked to mean something quite different to what was originally thought.

A separate essay on “Stakeholder Capitalism” is published in the section "Sidelined."

The litmus test is the public response of the likes of EBEN and DNWE, or indeed of the North American Society of Business Ethics, to the global coup d’état of 2020; in particular, whether they rejected loudly (categorically) any employer authority to impose face masks, social distancing and, most significantly, injections with bio-weapons (which were misnamed “vaccinations”). A second litmus test is the stance taken on trying to reverse climate change and on the demonisation (and taxation!) of the stuff of life, carbon dioxide.







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