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      I studied ‘Ethics’ under Senior Lecturer Dr Stephen Cohen for 3 years at University of NSW. He assured us we would get jobs as ‘Ethical Consultants’ to business and Government. There are no jobs for ethicists, for either Business or Government in Australia. Means the voluntarism of Ethics is an academic fantasy, not a reality, also suggests a compulsory moral order is required to instil empathy in otherwise unchained economism that degenerates into Kleptomania, without the rigours of competitive discipline that forces business and people to act conscientiously in offering value propositions that are socially and personally effective in maximising happiness for the maximum number, not miserating many for the greed of the few, or designed to maximise market power not consumer satisfaction……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… THE WINNER IS !? >>>> ALL NOT THE FEW. [AI RE-WRITE] My studies in ‘Ethics’ with Dr. Stephen Cohen at the University of NSW led me to believe that opportunities existed for ‘Ethical Consultants’ in both business and government sectors. However, I have found that such roles are not currently available in Australia. This discrepancy suggests that relying solely on voluntary ethics is an unrealistic academic ideal. A more compulsory moral framework may be necessary to foster empathy and prevent unchecked economism from devolving into exploitative practices. Without the disciplines of competition, businesses and individuals may not be compelled to act conscientiously in providing valuable propositions that effectively maximize overall well-being. A system that prioritizes market dominance over consumer satisfaction, potentially benefiting a select few at the expense of many, should be re-evaluated.