This updated edition of a classic study of ethics in business presents an eye-opening account of how corporate managers think the world works, and how big organizations shape moral consciousness. Robert Jackall takes the reader inside a topsy-turvy world where hard work does not necessarily lead to success, but sharp talk, self-promotion, powerful patrons, and sheer luck might. This edition includes a new foreword linking the themes of Moral Mazes to the financial tsunami that engulfed the world economy in 2008.
Robert Jackall Ordine dei libri
Robert Jackall è un sociologo e professore noto per il suo esteso lavoro sul campo tra detective e procuratori di New York City, che gli è valso il soprannome di "Il Professore". La sua ricerca approfondisce le intricate dinamiche delle forze dell'ordine e del sistema giudiziario, concentrandosi sulle considerazioni etiche, sui processi decisionali e sulle interazioni sociali inerenti a queste esigenti professioni. Il lavoro di Jackall offre una lente unica attraverso cui comprendere il funzionamento della giustizia e la natura umana sotto pressione.


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Detectives navigate the streets—filled with action, vice, and violence—to gather fragmented information about crimes. They also engage with the complex justice system, maneuvering through police hierarchies, district attorney offices, and overloaded courts, transforming street knowledge into public narratives of accountability. Based on extensive fieldwork with the New York City Police Department and District Attorney's office, this work explores the moral ambiguities detectives face as they transition between gritty urban environments and bureaucratic structures. As they piece together street stories to unravel agency and motive, detectives traverse diverse social strata, developing cosmopolitan perspectives and exceptional storytelling abilities. The narrative captures the shocking realities of the underworld and critiques a justice system that often complicates rather than clarifies life-and-death issues, blending rationality with absurdity. Detectives’ accounts reveal their professional consciousness, including the cunning of their investigative methods, their self-perceptions, moral frameworks, and views on the individuals involved in their cases. While they find fulfillment in apprehending criminals and enhancing public safety, their stories also expose the darker aspects of a troubled social order.