Tobacco Control Act). These prohibitions are less problematic. The former regulations mentioned clearly do not comply with Kant’s absolute moral rules and the virtue ethics theory. According to Friedman, It is the manager’s responsibility to do whatever is necessary to maximize profits, regardless of the issues in society (Friedman). The fact that tobacco is harmful to people is not the concern of the company, and by limiting its advertising rights, the government is limiting the company’s ability…
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