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Nothing affects the modern economy (and society) more than decisions made in the market place, especially, but not only, decisions made by consumers
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Nothing affects the modern economy (and society) more than decisions made in the market place, especially, but not only, decisions made by consumers
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351479165
- Artikelnr.: 48866731
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351479165
- Artikelnr.: 48866731
Christoph Henning
Preface -Nico Stehr
Introduction -Nico Stehr, Christoph Henning and Bernd Weiler
Part I: Foundations
Introduction -Steve Fuller
1. Freedom without Responsibility: The Culture of the Market and the
Demoralization of Social Life -Barry Smart
2. The Many Selves of "Self-Interest": Some Historical Observations on
Morals and Markets -Paul du Gay
3. Approaching Moral Economy -Andrew Sayer
Part II: The Moralization of the Market in Theoretical Context
Introduction -J. Rogers Hollingsworth
4. The Ambivalent Role of Morality on Markets -Jens Beckert
5. The Market: Source or Target of Morality? -Steve Fuller
6. Markets, Morality, and the Auto-corrosive Tendencies of "Standard
Economics" -Lars Osberg
Part III: Social Institutions
Introduction -Steve Fuller
7. A Moral Conception of Commodification -Albert Borgmann
8. Considering Others and Satisfying the Self: The Moral and
Ethical Dimension of Modern Consumption -Colin Campbell
9. Societal Transformation and Business Ethics: The Expansion of the
Private Sector and its Consequences -Arnaud Sales and Thomas Beschorner
Part IV: Case Studies
Introduction: Moralization of the Markets in the Context of Globalization
-J. Rogers Hollingsworth
10. Moralization of Product Markets: Genetically Modified Food and Tobacco
Compared -Paulette Kurzer
11. Ethics in Global Garment Market Chains -Patrik Aspers
12. How Workers Respond to the New Corporate Norms -Steven Peter Vallas
Contents
Conclusion: Moral Ambiguity -Reiner Grundmann
Contributors
Name Index
Subject Index
Introduction -Nico Stehr, Christoph Henning and Bernd Weiler
Part I: Foundations
Introduction -Steve Fuller
1. Freedom without Responsibility: The Culture of the Market and the
Demoralization of Social Life -Barry Smart
2. The Many Selves of "Self-Interest": Some Historical Observations on
Morals and Markets -Paul du Gay
3. Approaching Moral Economy -Andrew Sayer
Part II: The Moralization of the Market in Theoretical Context
Introduction -J. Rogers Hollingsworth
4. The Ambivalent Role of Morality on Markets -Jens Beckert
5. The Market: Source or Target of Morality? -Steve Fuller
6. Markets, Morality, and the Auto-corrosive Tendencies of "Standard
Economics" -Lars Osberg
Part III: Social Institutions
Introduction -Steve Fuller
7. A Moral Conception of Commodification -Albert Borgmann
8. Considering Others and Satisfying the Self: The Moral and
Ethical Dimension of Modern Consumption -Colin Campbell
9. Societal Transformation and Business Ethics: The Expansion of the
Private Sector and its Consequences -Arnaud Sales and Thomas Beschorner
Part IV: Case Studies
Introduction: Moralization of the Markets in the Context of Globalization
-J. Rogers Hollingsworth
10. Moralization of Product Markets: Genetically Modified Food and Tobacco
Compared -Paulette Kurzer
11. Ethics in Global Garment Market Chains -Patrik Aspers
12. How Workers Respond to the New Corporate Norms -Steven Peter Vallas
Contents
Conclusion: Moral Ambiguity -Reiner Grundmann
Contributors
Name Index
Subject Index
Preface -Nico Stehr
Introduction -Nico Stehr, Christoph Henning and Bernd Weiler
Part I: Foundations
Introduction -Steve Fuller
1. Freedom without Responsibility: The Culture of the Market and the
Demoralization of Social Life -Barry Smart
2. The Many Selves of "Self-Interest": Some Historical Observations on
Morals and Markets -Paul du Gay
3. Approaching Moral Economy -Andrew Sayer
Part II: The Moralization of the Market in Theoretical Context
Introduction -J. Rogers Hollingsworth
4. The Ambivalent Role of Morality on Markets -Jens Beckert
5. The Market: Source or Target of Morality? -Steve Fuller
6. Markets, Morality, and the Auto-corrosive Tendencies of "Standard
Economics" -Lars Osberg
Part III: Social Institutions
Introduction -Steve Fuller
7. A Moral Conception of Commodification -Albert Borgmann
8. Considering Others and Satisfying the Self: The Moral and
Ethical Dimension of Modern Consumption -Colin Campbell
9. Societal Transformation and Business Ethics: The Expansion of the
Private Sector and its Consequences -Arnaud Sales and Thomas Beschorner
Part IV: Case Studies
Introduction: Moralization of the Markets in the Context of Globalization
-J. Rogers Hollingsworth
10. Moralization of Product Markets: Genetically Modified Food and Tobacco
Compared -Paulette Kurzer
11. Ethics in Global Garment Market Chains -Patrik Aspers
12. How Workers Respond to the New Corporate Norms -Steven Peter Vallas
Contents
Conclusion: Moral Ambiguity -Reiner Grundmann
Contributors
Name Index
Subject Index
Introduction -Nico Stehr, Christoph Henning and Bernd Weiler
Part I: Foundations
Introduction -Steve Fuller
1. Freedom without Responsibility: The Culture of the Market and the
Demoralization of Social Life -Barry Smart
2. The Many Selves of "Self-Interest": Some Historical Observations on
Morals and Markets -Paul du Gay
3. Approaching Moral Economy -Andrew Sayer
Part II: The Moralization of the Market in Theoretical Context
Introduction -J. Rogers Hollingsworth
4. The Ambivalent Role of Morality on Markets -Jens Beckert
5. The Market: Source or Target of Morality? -Steve Fuller
6. Markets, Morality, and the Auto-corrosive Tendencies of "Standard
Economics" -Lars Osberg
Part III: Social Institutions
Introduction -Steve Fuller
7. A Moral Conception of Commodification -Albert Borgmann
8. Considering Others and Satisfying the Self: The Moral and
Ethical Dimension of Modern Consumption -Colin Campbell
9. Societal Transformation and Business Ethics: The Expansion of the
Private Sector and its Consequences -Arnaud Sales and Thomas Beschorner
Part IV: Case Studies
Introduction: Moralization of the Markets in the Context of Globalization
-J. Rogers Hollingsworth
10. Moralization of Product Markets: Genetically Modified Food and Tobacco
Compared -Paulette Kurzer
11. Ethics in Global Garment Market Chains -Patrik Aspers
12. How Workers Respond to the New Corporate Norms -Steven Peter Vallas
Contents
Conclusion: Moral Ambiguity -Reiner Grundmann
Contributors
Name Index
Subject Index