A good analogy is if you've ever tried to eat healthier and cut out most junk food from your diet. If you're anything like me, that is a LOT easier if you don't have a sleeve of oreos in the fridge and a quart of ice…
In an ideal world, sure, but there can be times where it's better to just lock yourself out. Maybe breaking out of your phone is just more self-control than you currently possess. Imagine trying to get in shape but…
No offense, but the author here is just describing the formation of structural power. The bigger the power structure, the more diffuse it's ethical influence can be, and, the less responsibility any one employee needs…
A good analogy is if you've ever tried to eat healthier and cut out most junk food from your diet. If you're anything like me, that is a LOT easier if you don't have a sleeve of oreos in the fridge and a quart of ice…
In an ideal world, sure, but there can be times where it's better to just lock yourself out. Maybe breaking out of your phone is just more self-control than you currently possess. Imagine trying to get in shape but…
No offense, but the author here is just describing the formation of structural power. The bigger the power structure, the more diffuse it's ethical influence can be, and, the less responsibility any one employee needs…