Corporate Responsibility and Political Philosophy: Exploring the Social Liberal Corporation

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This book argues for the inclusion of the corporation as an integral element of political philosophy. It begins with a historical evaluation of the corporation as a constituent of political society. It shows how Adam Smith, Hegel, and Marx conceived the role of the corporation in relation to the state, the market and civil society, before moving on to the rejection of the corporation as a genuine moral and political agent by Rawls and Habermas. The next chapter of the book presents the corporation as a collective that possesses political and moral agency. The author outlines four distinct political philosophies of corporate responsibility: the Aristotelian conservative-virtue ethical conception; the market liberal theory; the social liberal theory of corporate citizenship and political CSR; and Marxist-inspired critical theories. It is argued that the social liberal theory provides a better justification compared to its rivals. The third and final group of chapters applies the social liberal conception – called the social liberal corporation – to important contemporary issues, including human rights in global supply chains, financial and digital firms, sustainability and climate change. Corporate Responsibility and Political Philosophy will appeal to political philosophers, political theorists, and applied ethicists, as well as scholars in other disciplines working on issues related to business ethics, organizational ethics, sustainability and corporate social responsibility. As it provides a comprehensive introduction to corporate responsibility it is also relevant to sustainability professionals who seek an overview of the theoretical debate on corporate responsibility.

Author(s): Kristian Høyer Toft
Series: Routledge Research in Applied Ethics
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2020

Language: English

Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Tables
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction: Corporations as the Missing Link in Political Philosophy
Part I The Corporation in Liberalism and Corporate Moral Agency
1 The Corporation and Free Markets in Classical Liberalism and Its Critics
2 Excluding the Corporation From the Political: Rawls and Habermas
3 Corporate Moral Agency and Political Theory of the Firm
Part II Corporate Responsibility and Political Philosophy
4 Aristotelian Organizations and Corporate Responsibility: Conservatism
5 Market Liberalism, the Firm, and the Market Failures Approach
6 Republicanism and Corporate Citizenship Theory: First Aspect of the Social Liberal Corporation
7 Political CSR and the Second Aspect of the Social Liberal Corporation
8 Debunking Corporate Responsibility – Critical Theory and Market Ideology
Part III Applications of Corporate Responsibility–Contemporary Issues
9 Who’s Responsible for the Supply Chain? Iris Marion Young’s Social Connection Model
10 Digital and Financial Firms: The Limits of Corporate Responsibility
11 Sustainability and Climate Change: The Case for Corporate Environmentalism
Conclusion
Name Index
Subject Index