In It To Win: The Jack Abramoff Story Featuring former lobbyist and convicted felon Jack Abramoff, this 25-minute documentary explores the biases and pressures he faced, and the consequences of his unethical decisions. View
In It To Win: Jack & Framing Abramoff’s version of framing, which describes how our judgments, including our ethical judgments, are affected just by how a situation is posed or viewed. View
In It To Win: Jack & Moral Equilibrium Abramoff’s version of moral equilibrium, which describes our tendency to keep a running scoreboard in our heads that compares our self-image as ethical people to our actual behavior. View
In It To Win: Jack & Overconfidence Bias Abramoff’s version of overconfidence bias, which is our tendency to be more confident about our moral character and our ability to act ethically than is objectively justified. View
In It To Win: Jack & Rationalizations Abramoff’s version of rationalizations, which are the excuses we make for not living up to our own, or society’s, ethical standards. View
In It To Win: Jack & Role Morality Abramoff’s version of role morality, which is our tendency to use different moral standards as we play different “roles” in society. View
In It To Win: Jack & Self-Serving Bias Abramoff’s version of the self-serving bias, which causes us to see things in ways that support our best interests and our pre-existing beliefs. View