Ethics 101
Companies are Watching
Should We Pay the Government?
Culture of Convenience
Nietzsche
100

Surveillance pricing just doesn't seem right

What is Intuitionism



100

When this ride-sharing company dramatically increased fares during emergencies, critics argued it exploited riders’ lack of alternatives.

What is Uber?

100

This state is currently deciding whether or not to tax millionaires 9.9% on income over $1 million. The bill just passed in the senate.

What is Washington State?

100

Founded in 1994, this now multi-trillion-dollar company was once just an online bookstore but now offers fast shipping of virtually any product.

What is Amazon?

100

Nietzsche would likely associate a lifestyle centered on comfort, ease, and avoiding struggle with this type of morality.

What is slave morality?

200

Surveillance pricing is moral since it is legal

What is Rule Utilitarianism

200

In 2012, this retail company analyzed customer purchase patterns so accurately it sent maternity coupons to a teenager before even her family knew she was pregnant.

What is Target?

200

An example of this is when a speeding ticket costs more or less based on your income and previous infractions.

What are sliding fines?

200

The COVID-19 pandemic caused many to not be able to work or attend class in-person leading them to this alternative.

What is Remote Work or Telecommuting?

200

In contrast to convenience culture, this type of morality values strength, challenge, and self-creation.

What is master morality?

300

Everyone is paying a price they are willing to pay. If surge pricing efficiently allocates goods and increases overall welfare it is good

What is Act Utilitarianism

300

This U.S. federal agency has brought enforcement actions against companies for deceptive data collection and unfair algorithmic practices harming consumers.

What is the Federal Trade Commission?

300

This method of taxation decreases average tax burden as income increases.

What is regressive taxation?

300

Sociologist Ray Oldenburg’s term for informal gathering spaces, like neighborhood cafés or bars, raises ethical concerns in a society where app-based convenience reduces time spent in these communal spots.

What are Third Places?

300

Choosing fast delivery and instant gratification over effort and discipline could be seen by Nietzsche as avoiding this key process of personal growth.

What is self-overcoming?

400

Trying to balance ( find the “Golden Mean”) between Consumer and Corporate Interests

What is Virtue Ethics

400

In 2019, this social media company agreed to pay a record $5 billion fine to the Federal Trade Commission for deceiving users about how their personal data was collected and shared.

What is Facebook?

400

This method of tax reduction primarily benefits households that make $200k or more per year.

What are tax breaks?

400

The over-use of digital devices, constant consumption of short-form media, and other small dopamine hits, has caused individuals to spend less time interacting with others leading to this feeling in nearly half of Americans aged 18-44.

What is the Loneliness Epidemic? (Loneliness)

400

Nietzsche used this term to describe a reactive moral attitude in which people judge others’ behavior—like “lazy” or “unethical” consumption—out of spite, and respond to power by interpreting weakness as moral superiority.

What is ressentiment?

500

Sometimes variable pricing feels acceptable: airlines, hotels, Uber. Necessities like groceries may feel wrong or exploitative.

What is Ethical Relativism

500

This property management software cost the American people an estimated 4 billion dollars by  using shared rental data and algorithmic recommendations to help landlords coordinate higher apartment prices.

 What is RealPage?

500

Washington state’s main source of tax revenue is from this.

What is sales tax?

500

This Seattle law, enacted in 2024, requires companies like Uber Eats and DoorDash pay their delivery drivers nearly $30/hour causing Seattle to have the highest average fees in the country.

What is the PayUp Law?

500

From a Nietzschean perspective, a society dominated by convenience may weaken individuals by removing struggle, thereby reducing their ability to create their own values and express this concept.

What is the will to power?