ethical challenges in a globalized world
Ethical challenges in a globalized world refer to the complex and interdependent moral dilemmas arising from the increasing interconnectedness of societies and economies, where individuals and institutions must grapple with issues such as cultural diversity, environmental sustainability, human rights, and economic inequalities on a global scale.
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