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The Institute for Economic Affairs (IEA) Misguided Virtue: False Notions of Corporate Social Responsibility - David Henderson, June 2001. (Also ... above paper, "Misguided Virtue...". Profit motive - Charlotte Denny, Guardian Weekly, Thursday November 15, 2001. - A news article in response to the above report 'Misguided Virtue'. Kowtowing to Capitalism's ...
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Global Warming: carbon quota - No-one Ever is to Blame
Apparently lacking is any recognition that, however unprincipled, objectionable, or even downright misguided it might indeed be to stop destroying the world, it is necessary to do it ...
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The Business of Conservation, or the Conservation of Business? (Do or Die)
The personnel and interests of NGOs and companies became ever more interchangeable - indeed, by virtue of their similar structures, they began to develop an affinity with one another, they began ... least some of their initiatives and personnel, and their 'rearguard action' mentality is understandable, if misguided. As with any grouping of people, it would be foolish to think that all its ...
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The Tao of Marine Aquaria--Tips for Our Hobby and Life
Harmony is Hard to Achieve Seven: Only Bad Things Happen Fast Eight: Patience is a Virtue Nine: Buyer Beware Ten: Pet Rocks Were Dumb Eleven: Mother Nature Knows Best Twelve: Experts ... being discovered and refined. But I also see commercial greed and the easy availability of misguided information as two other major culprits. The intention of this series of articles is to ...
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Rather, think of your misguided longings as the bumbling, amateur expressions of a faculty that will one day be far ... because they are too poor to stay alive, those parts of the world which -- by virtue of physical geography, epidemiology, climate stress, rain-fed agriculture and drought-prone savannah climates for ...
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IMPACT Press: Article: "From Earth Day to Ecological Society" -- April-May '04
Greek, Roman, medieval and modern philosophers avowed human supremacy over animals and the earth by virtue of the God-like powers of language and reason. Beginning in the 17th century, ... they have no intellectual understanding of ecological laws and processes and so cannot appreciate the misguided and destructive nature of the dominator paradigm. Human beings are accustomed to viewing the world ...
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