Business Ethics

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Springer, 2016 M07 27 - 191 pages
This book is an examination of the contemporary ethical problems of business in a philosophical context. It analyses various types of capitalism, in particular, the Anglo-American type which is practised primarily in the English-speaking world, and is exemplified by the commercial and financial systems of Wall Street and the City of London. This analysis includes an examination of the corporation, the ethics of the stock market, the morality of take-overs and the problem of business and the environment.
 

Contents

Value Systems
17
The Corporation
37
Corporate Social Responsibility
68
Insider Dealing
91
An Economic and Ethical Perspective
117
The Environment and Business Ethics
148
Conclusion
169
Index
187
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NORMAN BARRY is Professor of Social and Political Theory at the University of Buckingham. He is a distinguished social and political theorist, specialising in social and political theory and political economy. He has been a visiting scholar at the Social Philosophy Centre, Bowling Green, Ohio and Liberty Fund, Indianapolis. He is also a member of the Academic Advisory Councils of the IEA and David Hume Institute Edinburgh.

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