In Hebrew, the process of earning a living is sometimes referred to as Milhemet ha-Hayyim (literally, the \u27war of life\u27), because it involves daily battles against dangerous adversaries. And there are many casualties in this war. Consider, for instance, the countless thousands of employees and investors who lost their entire life savings in the corporate collapses between 2000-2003. Consider, also, the equally countless numbers of people who, influenced by the immoral ambiance of the commercial environment in which they struggle, have developed so thick an ethical callous that they have lost all touch of what constitutes proper conduct. While secular ethics, especially but not merely professional ethics, seem predicated on the assumpt...