Business Ethics, Politics and Free Speech

November 9-10, 2022

The Center hosted two presentations by Abraham Singer, Ph.D., Professor of Business Ethics at Loyola University Chicago. Professor Singer discussed issues at the intersection of responsible business, democratic politics and free speech.

Against the Marketplace of Ideas: The Complicated Ethics of Free Speech
Wednesday, November 9th
4:30-5:45pm
Sinegal 200 (Oberto Commons)
Open to the public

Why Business Ethics Must Be Political (and What That Means)
Thursday, November 10th
12:30-1:30pm
Hunthausen 100
Co-Sponsored with the Albers Scholarship Seminar Series

Abraham Singer is Assistant Professor of Business Ethics at Loyola University Chicago and Director of Applied Research at the Loyola Rule of Law Institute.His teaching and research at the intersection of business ethics and political theory addresses themes such as the internal governance of corporations and its relationship to social justice, the ethics of organized labor, and the nature of structural racism in America. His book, The Form of the Firm: A Political Theory of the Corporation, was published by Oxford University Press in 2019 and his articles have appeared in journals such as Business Ethics Quarterly, Economics & Philosophy, and the Journal of Politics. He received his Ph.D. in politics from the University of Toronto.

Professor Abraham Singer headshot
Abraham Singer

Assistant Professor
Loyola University Chicago &
Director of Applied Research
Loyola Rule of Law Institute