Contact Us

Phone
0405 122 851

Email
desi@wellceum.com.au

Address

Online Enquiry

* Required fields

Meeting Place -Coming Soon

What makes for a “good life” as a professional that also contributes to the public good in economy?

Ethics Discussion

Wright Mills once said that while individuals often feel that the circumstances of their daily lives are their own problems alone, the sociobiological imagination connections their personal troubles to personal issues so that they can understand that their personal troubles are shared by others. This means they can only be solved by change to the structure of groups and the culture in which they live.

It finds personal issues and troubles in the practice of a profession and connects them to the broader public issues in the role and function of that profession in society and the virtues and practices of a profession.

Individual troubles professionals face are therefore shared and solutions can only be found through collective political, economic and social action.