Our moral intuitions frequently blur when we go to Rome-that is, when we cross the line of our nation's boundaries. Without the backdrop of approximate moral consensus that exists within a culture and without sets of laws and judicial procedures that define standards of minimal conduct, moral clarity is elusive.
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Donaldson, T. (1993). When in Rome, Do…What? International Business and Cultural Relativism (pp. 67–78). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8165-3_7
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