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Basic Rights: Subsistence, Affluence, and U.S. Foreign Policy@@@Rights
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This article is published in Law and Philosophy.The article was published on 1985-04-01. It has received 392 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Subsistence economy & Subsistence agriculture.read more
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Toward A Unified Conception Of Business Ethics: Integrative Social Contracts Theory
TL;DR: In this article, Alice asked the Cheshire Cat to tell her which way she ought to go from here, and the Cat said that depends a good deal on where you want to get to, and then it doesn't matter which way you go.
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Ethical Theory and Business
Tom L. Beauchamp,Norman E. Bowie +1 more
TL;DR: The 10th edition of the Ethical Theory and Business (ETB) as mentioned in this paper is the most recent edition to reflect the current, multidisciplinary nature of the field by explicitly embracing a variety of perspectives on business ethics, including philosophy, management, and legal studies.
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International Law from Below: Development, Social Movements and Third World Resistance
TL;DR: In this article, international law, development and Third World Resistance are discussed. But the focus is on developing countries and not the Third World resistance, as is the case in this paper.
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Business Citizenship: From Domestic to Global Level of Analysis
Jeanne M. Logsdon,Donna J. Wood +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the development of the concept of global business citizenship is reviewed, and it is shown how the libertarian political philosophy of free-market capitalism must give way to a communitarian view in order for the voluntaristic, local notion of "corporate citizenship" to take root.
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Energy decisions reframed as justice and ethical concerns
Benjamin K. Sovacool,Benjamin K. Sovacool,Raphael J. Heffron,Darren McCauley,Andreas Goldthau,Andreas Goldthau +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate how concepts from justice and ethics can inform energy decision-making by reframing five energy problems (nuclear waste, involuntary resettlement, energy pollution, energy poverty and climate change) as pressing justice concerns.
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Toward A Unified Conception Of Business Ethics: Integrative Social Contracts Theory
TL;DR: In this article, Alice asked the Cheshire Cat to tell her which way she ought to go from here, and the Cat said that depends a good deal on where you want to get to, and then it doesn't matter which way you go.
Book
Ethical Theory and Business
Tom L. Beauchamp,Norman E. Bowie +1 more
TL;DR: The 10th edition of the Ethical Theory and Business (ETB) as mentioned in this paper is the most recent edition to reflect the current, multidisciplinary nature of the field by explicitly embracing a variety of perspectives on business ethics, including philosophy, management, and legal studies.
Journal ArticleDOI
Business Citizenship: From Domestic to Global Level of Analysis
Jeanne M. Logsdon,Donna J. Wood +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the development of the concept of global business citizenship is reviewed, and it is shown how the libertarian political philosophy of free-market capitalism must give way to a communitarian view in order for the voluntaristic, local notion of "corporate citizenship" to take root.
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Energy decisions reframed as justice and ethical concerns
Benjamin K. Sovacool,Benjamin K. Sovacool,Raphael J. Heffron,Darren McCauley,Andreas Goldthau,Andreas Goldthau +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate how concepts from justice and ethics can inform energy decision-making by reframing five energy problems (nuclear waste, involuntary resettlement, energy pollution, energy poverty and climate change) as pressing justice concerns.
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Human rights and global health: a research program
TL;DR: The feasibility shows that the existing medical-patent regime is severely unjust and its imposition a human-rights violation on account of the avoidable mortality and morbidity it foreseeably produces.