Morality used to be taught at home, reinforced in the church and mentored in the business place.
It's not taught anywhere.
Seems that way to me also.
It's not taught anywhere.
I beg to differ. Morality and ethics are very closely related, nearly interchangeable. In the business world, it's called Ethics training as opposed to Morality training. Now, I can't speak for other large corporations, but where I work, business ethics is stressed and enforced. We take mandatory business ethics training classes yearly. There are 7 or 8 on-line classes, professionally done, with graded quizzes at the end of each section, so you can't just sign on and slack off or snore through the lessons. It's required. Everyone must make time for the classes. Everyone has to take the training/enforcement.
Being in the headlines for poor ethical decisions is bad for business. Even the appearance of a poor ethical decision is bad - just look at McCain right now.