Business Evan Arnet | 29 Oct 2025 To What Working Conditions Can We Consent? Mere agreement leaves much to be desired.
Buyer Beware: The Myth of the All-Powerful Consumer Consumers can't go it alone. 16 Jun 2025 | Evan Arnet
Tech Layoffs and Reasonable Expectations for Good Jobs What should it give? What should it take? 3 Feb 2025 | Evan Arnet
Are Tipped Workers Less Free? There are consequences to having one's livelihood depend on customers' whims. 30 Sep 2024 | Nicholas Kreuder
Mergers, Monopolies, and Workers What role should workers' interests play in antitrust law? 6 Sep 2024 | Evan Arnet
Personalized Pricing: All the Rage Welcome to the flea market of tomorrow. 3 Aug 2024 | Tucker Sechrest
Rolling the Dice: The Ethics of Randomized Research Funding Are we justified in leaving it up to chance? 10 Jun 2024 | Richard Gibson
"Technological Unemployment" and the Writers’ Strike Who stands to gain when technology leaps ahead? 4 Oct 2023 | Evan Arnet
Why Pride Merch Matters Target's restock comes complete with moral implications. 14 Jun 2023 | Kelly Weirich
A Future Without Work How might a universal basic income impact our labors? 9 Jun 2023 | Laura Siscoe
Glacier Northwest v Teamsters: Employer Property and Worker Rights Do striking workers need to protect their employer’s property? 7 Jun 2023 | Evan Arnet
The Controversy Surrounding ESG Investing Why aren't environmental and social impact legitimate investing concerns? 10 Apr 2023 | Evan Arnet
Right-to-Work Laws and Workers’ Rights What legal landscape does best by the American worker? 16 Mar 2023 | Evan Arnet
FTX, Effective Altruism, and Ends Justifying Means Doesn't the focus on expected utility and the greater good encourage behavior like this? 15 Nov 2022 | Jeff Dunn
The Ethics of Quiet Quitting Above and beyond? Have we made a moral obligation of going the extra mile? 6 Sep 2022 | Evan Arnet