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David Batstone
David Batstone, Ph.D., is Professor of Ethics at the University of San Francisco. His book Saving the Corporate Soul (Who Knows?) Maybe Your Own won the prestigious Nautilus Award for Best Business Book in 2004. Batstone also serves as Senior Editor of a business magazine, Worthwhile, and was a... show more

David Batstone, Ph.D., is Professor of Ethics at the University of San Francisco. His book Saving the Corporate Soul (Who Knows?) Maybe Your Own won the prestigious Nautilus Award for Best Business Book in 2004. Batstone also serves as Senior Editor of a business magazine, Worthwhile, and was a cofounder of Business 2.0. Batstone appears regularly in USA Today's Weekend Edition as "America's ethics guru."
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Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 9 years ago
The good of this is that it looks at different countries and different types of slavery as well as gives you ways to aid the ending of it. The bad - a little too much focus on personal stories. Still, I am glad I read it and it does have plenty of facts (nicely cited).
Book.Blog.Bake.
Book.Blog.Bake. rated it 13 years ago
This is a really well-written, well-organized, and comprehensive look at the modern day slave trade. It was incredibly hard to read at times, but I'm so glad I did, because I feel INFORMED now in a way that very few books have made me. Seeing the reality is harsh, but Not for Sale showed me that rea...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 16 years ago
Unabridged and read by Lloyd Jones.How this works - there is a chapter about each area of the world so the reader cannot mentally squirm out with a 'this doesn't apply to me' statement and then there is a sum-up followed with the organisations that are trying to help these slaves.This was so distres...
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