Seeing Like a Firm: Social Justice, Corporations, and the Conservative Order
Business corporations are political entities and need to be considered as such. Seeing Like a Firm invites readers to do just that by providing a political theory of the business firm and, in doing so, offering new perspectives on the recent history of social justice, neoliberalism, and conservatism.

This book challenges the usual way of thinking about corporations in two ways. Firstly, it argues that firms 'see' in a conservative way and embrace a 'conservatism of commerce' that requires socioeconomic inequality. In doing so, it challenges our usual interpretation of neoliberalism and its connections with the contemporary business corporation. Secondly, it argues that we need a relational concept of equality and justice to think about corporations. Given that the corporate 'optic' is built on dismissing demands for equal standing, Pierre-Yves Néron asserts that relational egalitarians should deconstruct it, argue against it, tackle it.

By offering a new interpretation of conservatism based not on a desire to simply preserve the existing system but on an 'aesthetics of inequality', Néron provides an alternative way to think about the main challenges that proponents of equality face.
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Seeing Like a Firm: Social Justice, Corporations, and the Conservative Order
Business corporations are political entities and need to be considered as such. Seeing Like a Firm invites readers to do just that by providing a political theory of the business firm and, in doing so, offering new perspectives on the recent history of social justice, neoliberalism, and conservatism.

This book challenges the usual way of thinking about corporations in two ways. Firstly, it argues that firms 'see' in a conservative way and embrace a 'conservatism of commerce' that requires socioeconomic inequality. In doing so, it challenges our usual interpretation of neoliberalism and its connections with the contemporary business corporation. Secondly, it argues that we need a relational concept of equality and justice to think about corporations. Given that the corporate 'optic' is built on dismissing demands for equal standing, Pierre-Yves Néron asserts that relational egalitarians should deconstruct it, argue against it, tackle it.

By offering a new interpretation of conservatism based not on a desire to simply preserve the existing system but on an 'aesthetics of inequality', Néron provides an alternative way to think about the main challenges that proponents of equality face.
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Seeing Like a Firm: Social Justice, Corporations, and the Conservative Order

Seeing Like a Firm: Social Justice, Corporations, and the Conservative Order

by Pierre-Yves Néron
Seeing Like a Firm: Social Justice, Corporations, and the Conservative Order
Seeing Like a Firm: Social Justice, Corporations, and the Conservative Order

Seeing Like a Firm: Social Justice, Corporations, and the Conservative Order

by Pierre-Yves Néron

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Business corporations are political entities and need to be considered as such. Seeing Like a Firm invites readers to do just that by providing a political theory of the business firm and, in doing so, offering new perspectives on the recent history of social justice, neoliberalism, and conservatism.

This book challenges the usual way of thinking about corporations in two ways. Firstly, it argues that firms 'see' in a conservative way and embrace a 'conservatism of commerce' that requires socioeconomic inequality. In doing so, it challenges our usual interpretation of neoliberalism and its connections with the contemporary business corporation. Secondly, it argues that we need a relational concept of equality and justice to think about corporations. Given that the corporate 'optic' is built on dismissing demands for equal standing, Pierre-Yves Néron asserts that relational egalitarians should deconstruct it, argue against it, tackle it.

By offering a new interpretation of conservatism based not on a desire to simply preserve the existing system but on an 'aesthetics of inequality', Néron provides an alternative way to think about the main challenges that proponents of equality face.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197774120
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/06/2024
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.80(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Pierre-Yves Néron is Associate Professor of Social and Political Philosophy at the European School of Social and Political Sciences (ESPOL), Université Catholique de Lille (France). He has been a visiting scholar and guest lecturer at University of Copenhagen, Université Paris-1-La Sorbonne, Sciences-Po Paris, and EDHEC Business School. His work has appeared in Business Ethics Quarterly, Journal of Social Philosophy, Journal of Business Ethics, Res Publica, and Libération.

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