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Social sciences or philosophies are sometimes accused of taking the 'moral high ground' because they are often inherently interested in the project of human freedom and justice. The traditional project of education itself may be seen as defending a type of moral high ground from
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He argued that socially responsible firms often reap unexpected benefits even in highly competitive environments, because their commitment to principle makes them more attractive as partners to do business with.
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In everyday use a person may take the perspective of the 'moral high ground' in order to produce a
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challenged the idea that prosocial behavior was necessarily deleterious in business in his book
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of something, or merely to win an argument. This perspective is sometimes associated to
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movements around the world to garner sympathy and support from society.
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Upholding a universally recognized standard of justice or goodness
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but may also be a legitimate way of taking up a stance.
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Holding the moral high ground can be used to legitimize
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Index

self-righteousness
political movements
nonviolent resistance
civil disobedience
Robert H. Frank
critique
snobbery
popular culture
critical pedagogy
Critical pedagogy
Moral hierarchy
Political posturing
Virtue signalling
Moral High Ground
Archived
Wayback Machine
What Price the Moral High Ground: Ethical Dilemmas in Competitive Environments
Archived
Wayback Machine
ISBN
0-691-00672-5
Categories
Morality
Political science

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