
Exit, Voice, and Loyalty: Responding to Injustice
In the face of injustice, immorality, or any situation that blocks human flourishing, we often have three options: (1) Exit or leave; (2) Raise our voices as individuals or as a group to try to enact change; or (3) Stay silent and be perceived as loyal. Such ethical decisions challenge us in our personal lives as well as our political and economic lives. This service will use this framework developed by economist A.O. Hirschman, a German Jew who was active in the French Resistance to fascism during WWII, to explore examples of moral action in different contexts.