One of the most serious moral challenges I can imagine is to be CEO of a pharmaceutical company that has spent a billion dollars developing a drug that can save lives, alleviate severe pain or suppress a deadly disease… if the time available to recoup the investment is short and the costs of testing and production are high.
How do you reconcile the moral dilemma of good medicine that is going to be priced out of the reach of most of the poor people in the world?
If you have the answer and it doesn’t involve the pharmaceutical company trying to be the moral tyrant of the world by taxing the rich to give to the poor… let me know.