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Exploring the Social Liberal Corporation
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This book offers a historical evaluation of the corporation as a constituent of political society, outlines four distinct political philosophies of corporate social responsibility, and applies these theories to contemporary issues.
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This book offers a historical evaluation of the corporation as a constituent of political society, outlines four distinct political philosophies of corporate social responsibility, and applies these theories to contemporary issues.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2020
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- ISBN-13: 9781351660112
- Artikelnr.: 58782488
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351660112
- Artikelnr.: 58782488
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Kristian Høyer Toft did his PhD in political philosophy at Aarhus University (2003) and was a visiting scholar in philosophy at Columbia University, the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Reading. He has published articles about climate justice, human rights and corporate responsibility in international journals, e.g. The Business and Human Rights Journal and Energy Research & Social Science. He held positions as a postdoctoral researcher in bioethics at the University of Copenhagen 2006-07), Assistant and Associate Professor at Aalborg University in applied philosophy (2011-2019), and is currently a guest researcher at the Sustainability Centre at the Copenhagen Business School (2020).
Introduction: Corporations as the Missing Link in Political Philosophy
Part I. The Corporation in Liberalism and Corporate Moral Agency
Chapter 1. The Corporation and Free Markets in Classical Liberalism and its
Critics
Chapter 2. Excluding the Corporation from the Political: Rawls and Habermas
Chapter 3. Corporate Moral Agency and Political Theory of the Firm
Part II. Corporate Responsibility and Political Philosophy
Chapter 4. Aristotelian Organisations and Corporate Responsibility:
Conservatism
Chapter 5. Market Liberalism, the Firm and the Market Failures Approach
Chapter 6. Republicanism and Corporate Citizenship Theory: First Aspect of
the Social Liberal Corporation
Chapter 7. Political CSR and the Second Aspect of the Social Liberal
Corporation
Chapter 8. Debunking Corporate Responsibility - Critical Theory and Market
Ideology
Part III. Applications of Corporate Responsibility - Contemporary Issues
Chapter 9. Who's Responsible for the Supply Chain? Iris Marion Young's
Social Connection Model
Chapter 10. Digital and Financial Firms: The Limits of Corporate
Responsibility
Chapter 11. Sustainability and Climate Change: The Case for Corporate
Environmentalism
Conclusion
Part I. The Corporation in Liberalism and Corporate Moral Agency
Chapter 1. The Corporation and Free Markets in Classical Liberalism and its
Critics
Chapter 2. Excluding the Corporation from the Political: Rawls and Habermas
Chapter 3. Corporate Moral Agency and Political Theory of the Firm
Part II. Corporate Responsibility and Political Philosophy
Chapter 4. Aristotelian Organisations and Corporate Responsibility:
Conservatism
Chapter 5. Market Liberalism, the Firm and the Market Failures Approach
Chapter 6. Republicanism and Corporate Citizenship Theory: First Aspect of
the Social Liberal Corporation
Chapter 7. Political CSR and the Second Aspect of the Social Liberal
Corporation
Chapter 8. Debunking Corporate Responsibility - Critical Theory and Market
Ideology
Part III. Applications of Corporate Responsibility - Contemporary Issues
Chapter 9. Who's Responsible for the Supply Chain? Iris Marion Young's
Social Connection Model
Chapter 10. Digital and Financial Firms: The Limits of Corporate
Responsibility
Chapter 11. Sustainability and Climate Change: The Case for Corporate
Environmentalism
Conclusion
Introduction: Corporations as the Missing Link in Political Philosophy
Part I. The Corporation in Liberalism and Corporate Moral Agency
Chapter 1. The Corporation and Free Markets in Classical Liberalism and its
Critics
Chapter 2. Excluding the Corporation from the Political: Rawls and Habermas
Chapter 3. Corporate Moral Agency and Political Theory of the Firm
Part II. Corporate Responsibility and Political Philosophy
Chapter 4. Aristotelian Organisations and Corporate Responsibility:
Conservatism
Chapter 5. Market Liberalism, the Firm and the Market Failures Approach
Chapter 6. Republicanism and Corporate Citizenship Theory: First Aspect of
the Social Liberal Corporation
Chapter 7. Political CSR and the Second Aspect of the Social Liberal
Corporation
Chapter 8. Debunking Corporate Responsibility - Critical Theory and Market
Ideology
Part III. Applications of Corporate Responsibility - Contemporary Issues
Chapter 9. Who's Responsible for the Supply Chain? Iris Marion Young's
Social Connection Model
Chapter 10. Digital and Financial Firms: The Limits of Corporate
Responsibility
Chapter 11. Sustainability and Climate Change: The Case for Corporate
Environmentalism
Conclusion
Part I. The Corporation in Liberalism and Corporate Moral Agency
Chapter 1. The Corporation and Free Markets in Classical Liberalism and its
Critics
Chapter 2. Excluding the Corporation from the Political: Rawls and Habermas
Chapter 3. Corporate Moral Agency and Political Theory of the Firm
Part II. Corporate Responsibility and Political Philosophy
Chapter 4. Aristotelian Organisations and Corporate Responsibility:
Conservatism
Chapter 5. Market Liberalism, the Firm and the Market Failures Approach
Chapter 6. Republicanism and Corporate Citizenship Theory: First Aspect of
the Social Liberal Corporation
Chapter 7. Political CSR and the Second Aspect of the Social Liberal
Corporation
Chapter 8. Debunking Corporate Responsibility - Critical Theory and Market
Ideology
Part III. Applications of Corporate Responsibility - Contemporary Issues
Chapter 9. Who's Responsible for the Supply Chain? Iris Marion Young's
Social Connection Model
Chapter 10. Digital and Financial Firms: The Limits of Corporate
Responsibility
Chapter 11. Sustainability and Climate Change: The Case for Corporate
Environmentalism
Conclusion