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Mervyn Conroy discusses the ethical gap between leadership and practice. He uses MacIntyre’s virtue ethics and Zizek’s theorizing around the Janus-faced nature of our society because, in his view, their conclusions coincide. Conroy concludes that business schools should be looking for the antecedents of the ethical clashes that their participants experience.
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Chapter 1: What is the Main Premise for the Chapter You Wrote?
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Chapter 2: Why Have You Focused on MacIntyre's 'Virtue Ethics'?
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Chapter 3: How do You Convey Zizek in Your Chapter?
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Chapter 4: What is the Fundamental Principle Behind Your Chapter?
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Chapter 5: What Questions Should Business Schools Ask?
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Chapter 6: How Can MacIntyre and Zizek Help Business Schools?
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Chapter 7: How Important is the Spiritual Dimension?
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