Editorials of Week 8/12 - 8/18
A Brief Look on the State of Business Ethics: Part II By Raymond Chin
If given the choice between saving lives or profits, pharmaceutical companies will often choose profit.
There is a clear conflict of interest for them. Pharmaceutical companies will charge an outrageous amount
for drugs that people need, and, even worse, they do not spend that money in research but rather to further their goals.
The Ailing American Infrastructure By Kevin Yan
While American infrastructure is ailing and generally becoming unable to cope with the demands of the 21st century,
countries in Asia and Europe have begun or had begun to improve their infrastructure ranging from transportation to electrical
grids to universal wireless access. As countries industrialized and developing across the globe pour money into their infrastructure,
America on the other hand has been taking money out of the budget.
Getting the Government Third Worlders Deserve By Selwyn Duke
People may complain about corruption here, and while it certainly exists, it’s the exception, not the norm; by and large, we are still
governed by the rule of law. We don’t fully appreciate this because in just the same way some of us take our lifestyle for granted – not realizing
ours is a life of silk and satin as compared to most of the world – we also take for granted that one will be able to conduct everyday business
and others will play by the rules.
Current Editorial Policy
We are currently accepting all articles pertaining to current national and international political socio-economic issues. All writers are welcome to submit, however, only selected works meeting our criteria would be published.