John Rawls's veil of ignorance is a conceptual tool that contributes to the moral compass that managers can use to help them navigate through difficult ethical dilemmas

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Rawls's veil of ignorance follows that it is unjust, and by extension unethical, for companies to pursue actions that contribute toward extensive degradation of important global commons. Thus, it is a conceptual tool that contributes to the moral compass that managers can use to help them navigate through difficult ethical dilemmas.

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