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Making globalization good : the moral challenges of global capitalism

If global capitalism is to be both economically viable & socially acceptable, each of its four constituent institutions (markets, governments, supranational agencies, & civil society) must be both technically competent & buttressed by a strong moral ethos. This collection examines the pressing moral issues
Print Book, English, 2003
Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2003
Aufsatzsammlung
xii, 385 pages ; 24 cm
9780199257010, 9780199275229, 0199257019, 019927522X
50802703
The moral imperatives of global capitalism: an overview / John H. Dunning
Private morality and capitalism: learning from the past / Deepak Lal
Institutions and morality: an economist's appraisal / Alan Hamlin
Towards a new paradigm of development / Joseph Stiglitz
Transformation of society: implications for globalization / Jack N. Behrman
An ethical framework for the global market economy / Hans Küng
The challenge of global capitalism: a Christian perspective / Brian Griffiths
The challenge of global capitalism: an Islamic perspective / Khurshid Ahmad
Global covenant: a Jewish perspective on globalization / Jonathan Sacks
The challenge of global capitalism: the perspective of Eastern religions / David R. Loy
A universal culture of human rights and freedom's habits: caritapolis / Michael Novak
On the political relevance of global civil society / Richard Falk
The business community: social responsibility and corporate values / Robert Davies
Governments and supranational agencies: a new consensus? / Gordon Brown
Global social justice: the moral responsibilities of the rich to the poor / Shirley Williams
Conclusions: in search of a global moral architecture / John H. Dunning
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