Analysis and commentary on applied ethics in many fields by the staff of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
- A Legacy of Protecting Freedom of Information
Standing up for freedom of information when efforts to censor the internet parallel efforts to censor libraries.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney offered a master class in principled leadership at the 2026 World Economic Forum, commonly referred to as Davos, delivering a set of comments that evaluated the global circumstances he and other leaders are facing in a clear-eyed, forward-looking manner.
When might a newsroom not 鈥渞eport鈥 the stories of people and instead let them have the microphone? One answer to this came from Greg Eskridge of KALW鈥檚 award-winning podcast Uncuffed.
- Recording of 鈥淐ode, Command, and Consequences鈥濃攁 recent panel discussion
Recording and transcript of a panel held on November 18, 2025, at 蜜桃导航.
Military Archbishop Timothy Broglio's recent statements on conscientious objection demonstrate the relevance of Catholic moral teaching for Catholics who oppose authoritarianism, writes David E. DeCosse.
- A season of AI-powered toys and ethical issues galore
"Unpredictable behavior" is not a feature most people expect in toys.
Across races from Georgia to New York, deepfakes are steering political narratives and voter perception.
- The Lessons of Friction
Much of what is missing in 鈥渞elationships鈥 with chatbots becomes clear in trying to learn to dance with different partners.
Building an ethical business from day one can be a strategic advantage that attracts partners, talent and investors who care about long-term impact.
Pharmacy closures are a public health emergency in slow motion.









