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An Ethical Analysis of Organizational Power at Salomon Brothers

Denis Collins

Business Ethics Quarterly, 1992, vol. 2, issue 3, 367-377

Abstract: Michael Lewis’ book, Liar's Poker, presents a scary picture of behavior within the investment community. While this portrayal is interesting in its own right, it presents us with an opportunity to subject real business behavior to analysis and suggestions for reform. As such, the issues raised here transcend a mere review of the book's plot and prose. Real business behavior, described in gory detail by Lewis, will provide the basis for a moral analysis. Machiavelli's The Prince will provide the framework for most of this analysis.

Date: 1992
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