Jason, Gary James2019-09-252019-09-252016-04-242014-070363-1893http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/237844"Those who teach introductory business ethics with some regularity often find that choosing an appropriate text is difficult. To be blunt, many business ethics texts have a tone of skepticism toward (if not downright suspicion of) the very institution they seek to analyze ethically. The result is often analogous to what one might expect of a text on the philosophy of sex and love written by a religious celibate. There is now a nice little text that doesn’t suffer from that flaw. The Ethics of Business, by Al Gini and Alexei Marcoux (hereafter, Gini/Marcoux), is a spirited and insightful introduction to this widely taught subject"engWith permission of the license/copyright holderbusiness ethicsentrepreneurial activityethicsEconomic ethicsBusiness ethicsMethods of ethicsPhilosophical ethicsReview EssayArticle