These “new pillars,” that we advocate include moral psychology, organizational design and behavior, motivational theory, and a unit on how society, business, and law interact. This last unit builds upon the work of Francis P. McHugh (1988) who urged an integration of “disciplines related ...
a changed outlook with which it is easy to sympathise: " We need also most urgently for the old nature-nurture dichotomous model to be replaced in the citizenry at large, as well as in the perspectives of the social and behavioral scientists, with a model ofgenotype-environment co-action ....