The Economic Rationality of "Doing Good to Do Well" and Three Critiques, 1990 to the Present

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Abstract

This paper explores the recent decades’ rapid spreading of a discourse which says that business and profitability can be combined with ethical conduct and social concerns. The idea of combining business with ‘doing good’ can be theorised as a new ‘spirit’ of capitalism, as it offers new sets of justification and excitement for participants in the capitalist market system, and as it provides answers to critiques increasingly directed against global capitalism since the 1990s. I propose to subsume these tendencies under the heading of ‘civic capitalism’, as the central idea is that corporations can exhibit civic virtue and make profits at the same time.
The paper furthermore argues that critics of ‘civic capitalism’ (including, more specifically, critics of CSR) can draw on at least three types of criticism or ways of ‘testing’ (or ‘checking’) civic capitalism. First, a ‘reality check’: critics can inquiry into the relationship between the rhetoric of corporations and their practice, asking whether corporations actually ‘practice what they preach’. Second, an ‘ethical check’: critics can ask which kinds of ethics are typically assumed in mainstream CSR or e.g. corporate philanthropy. From this perspective, it can be argued that civic capitalism frequently does not live up to stricter ethical stances. Third, a ‘democratic check’ or ‘governance’ check: critics can investigate the spread of e.g. CSR in the context of the overall distribution of responsibilities between business, government, and civil society. From this perspective, it is fair to note that civic capitalism can undermine trust in democracy and, more generally, political ways of regulating capitalism.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelEthical Economy : Economic reasoning as knowledge and practice authority
RedaktørerJ. Bek-Thomsen, C.O. Christiansen, S. Gaarsmand Jacobsen, M. Thorup
Antal sider8
UdgivelsesstedSwitzerland
ForlagSpringer
Publikationsdato22 mar. 2017
Sider133-140
Kapitel14
ISBN (Trykt)978-3-319-52814-4
ISBN (Elektronisk)978-3-319-52815-1
StatusUdgivet - 22 mar. 2017
NavnEthical Economy
ISSN2211-2707

Emneord

  • Business ethics
  • CSR
  • Democracy
  • Spirit of capitalism

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