Critical Theory Ethics for Business and Public Administration

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Critical Theory Ethics for Business and Public Administration

Business ethics and social responsibility

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Collection: Ethics in Practice

Language: English

Published by: Information Age Publishing

Published on: 28th August 2008

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781806619160


Purpose of the Book

The purpose of this book is to develop those ethical traditions. For example, Horkheimer's books Eclipse of Reason and Critique of Instrumental Reason, and his early and now classic essay Materialism and Morality ask for a reformation of Kantian ethics. The reform sought is that categorical imperative in an individualism capitalism serves to worsen the difference between business ethics and moral philosophy. That is, it is not enough to try to be good or ethical as individuals when it is the systemic processes that must be dealt with. Therefore, Horkheimer asks that the maxim that would be made universal be done at the level of people organizing with others to change the social system that is producing the unethical behaviors.

Organization of the Book

The book is organized into several sections. The first section sets the stages, beginning with a challenge to the field of social responsibility in business and public administration (Jones, Ten Bos, & Parker have a new book out that is smashing).

Then, we turn to Carr and to Zanettic who each have done critical theory work in public administration. This is followed by Heather Hopfl, who edited an issue on ethics of goodness, and does the kind of writing that makes deep connections.

The next set of chapters make topic connections: rhizomatics, dialogics of co-experience, story/narrative, and postmodern.

The third set of topics focus on application: technofuturist, international business, economics, university, environment, accounting, spirituality, strategy, and ending with Mills' work on silence of race/ethnicity in business (and public administration) ethics writing.

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