
Philosophy by Manuel Velasquez
Beast Too: Dead Man Writing is the most recent compilation of columns written by America's most prolific Black newspaper journalist, Lucius Gantt This book is a must have for anyone desiring to know the truth about African-American feelings about life, politics, economics, religion and relationships. Lucius Gantt is a world class writer, once employed by The Associated Press, The Washington Post, The Atlanta Journal and National Public Radio. His column The Gantt Report appears in America's major Black-owned newspapers and information internet web sites. Joseph L. Webster, Sr. MD, President, Institute for African American Health, Inc. Says, The Gantt Report, like its founder, has been a breath of fresh air for the community - especially the Black Community. Truth has been so distorted by the mainstream media that an entire world of clones move about daily in a fantasy land in which they are the puppets of big money. We NED the GANT REPORT and Mr. Gantt to Tell it like it is before the clones lose the ability to discern truth from fantasy. Congratulations on the release of your latest literary contribution to the sanity of humankind. If it don't hurt that mean that you didn't feel it Bring on the pain
Manuel Velasquez is the author of Business Ethics: Concepts and Cases, the most widely used business ethics textbook in the world. Known as the father of academic business ethics, Velasquez is the Charles J. Dirksen Professor of Business Ethics at the Santa Clara University, where he holds appointments in the department of Management and the department of Philosophy; he teaches courses in business ethics, business and public policy and in business strategy. The author of numerous articles and case studies on business ethics, he has provided consulting and training in business ethics for several companies, as well as workshops on teaching business ethics to more than 2,000 business school faculty. Velasquez received his undergraduate and master's degrees from Gonzaga University and earned his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780495808756 |
| ISBN 10 | 049580875X |
| Titel | Philosophy |
| Autor | Manuel Velasquez |
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| Bindungsart | Paperback |
| Verlag | Cengage Learning, Inc |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2010-01-01 |
| Seitenanzahl | 656 |
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