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<note>Diablo Canyon: Nuclear Energy and the Public Welfare
Hooker Chemical and Plastics
Small Plant Layoff
The Ford Pinto
These are among the provocative cases, in this long-awaited collection, through which Thomas Donaldson explores areas of business ethics. The author offers a wide range of cases dealing with the interplay between business and society and shows how to use these cases effectively in ethics courses.

Features to note:
* Cases especially designed to raise ethical issues.
* Cases that deal with current issues: asbestos, hazardous waste disposal, nuclear power, whistle blowing, rights in the work place, and responsibilities of multinationals.
* An introductory essay on case method teaching.
* A careful mix of both short and more detailed cases.
* Cases that reflect both sides of difficult issues.
* Discussion questions at the end of each case.
* Brief introductions to each section that highlight relevant issues and background information.</note>
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