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    Technology as a Response to the Challenges of Aging Society and Shrinking Labor Markets.Maciej Bazela - 2022 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 41 (3):525-546.
    This paper examines how Japan has embraced advanced technologies to address the challenges of an aging society and shrinking labor markets. Using Japan as a case study, this paper explores the relationship between human dignity, the intrinsic value of work, and the fourth industrial revolution. The paper is divided into four sections. The first section describes the scale of aging and shrinking labor markets in Japan, and the measures that the Japanese government has used to tackle these problems. The second (...)
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  2. Catholic Liberalism: An Anti-Populist Proposal.Maciej Bazela - 2024 - In Martin Schlag & Boglárka Koller (eds.), Rethinking Subsidiarity: Multidisciplinary Reflections on the Catholic Social Tradition. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 95-107.
    This chapter explores the axiological convergence between classical liberalism and Catholic Social Thought (CST). The chapter argues that CST and classical liberals should build on their complementary values to strengthen public support for liberal democracy and a free-market economy among Catholic voters and in society at large. Although populist regimes, especially far-right conservative nationalists, portray liberalism as an antithesis of Catholicism, this chapter shows that there is a broad consensus between the two traditions. Contrary to far-right populist positions, the chapter (...)
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    Corporate Complicity in Human Rights Violations.Maciej Bazela - 2011 - Información Filosófica 8 (17):55-72.
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    Customer Satisfaction: The Weakest Link of Business Ethics.Maciej Bazela - 2010 - Información Filosófica 7 (14):110-118.
    The author presents a few consumer cases, which serves him to argue that customers frequently are victims of corporate arrogance and preponderance. In case of conflict between consumer expectations and corporate interests, corporations tend to put immediate profits above fairness, solidarity, the spirit of service or other non-material moral values. The power of corporations seems to be so immense today that we can talk about a form of corporate tyranny. Business companies resemble absolutist states of the past. In this context, (...)
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  5. Sustainable consumption.Maciej Bazela - 2005 - Información Filosófica 2 (2):97-112.
    The idea of sustainable consumption is discussed as a plausible alternative to consumerism on condition that it has an anthropological and moral underpinning. Contrary to what many people believe, the real dilemma regarding the consumer society is neither ecological, nor technological, but moral. Deplorable side-effects of consumerism, including environmental damage, are due to its extremely reductive vision of the human nature. Selected moral consequences of this false anthropology are presented. Integral human formation is indicated as a major solution to the (...)
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    Sustainable consumption: a philosophical and moral approach.Maciej Bazela - 2008 - Roma: Ateneo pontificio Regina Apostolorum.
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    The meaning of life together and inter-relationship in business.Maciej Bazela - 2010 - E-Logos 17 (1):1-17.
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    Życie wysokiej jakości, czyli po co nam bioetyka?Maciej Bazela - 2004 - Archeus. Studia Z Bioetyki I Antropologii Filozoficznej 5:5-13.
    Taking the idea of the quality of life as the point of departure, the article shows that the bioethical reflection is of great resonance for the present time. Then, it is marked that bioethics finds itself in a situation of a profound conflict between two dominant models of thought and conduct: the sanctity-of-life-ethics and the quality-of-life-ethics. To choose one of them is an important issue, for it basically means to select a framework of moral values and ethical guidelines according to (...)
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