Abstract
The term ‘corporate social responsibility’ (CSR) is considered by the new Marxist left to be a self-defeating oxymoron. In this chapter, the new Marxist challenge to CSR as a meaningful, coherent concept and practice is discussed. In the wake of the financial crisis the critique from the Marxist-inspired left tends to replace the scepticism of the libertarian right (Friedman 1970). The legitimacy of business in society is at stake, and the critical left is well placed to debunk the integrity of business’s claim to social responsibility.
To provide an overview of current Marxist inspired CSR thinking, this chapter introduces the Hegelian inspired critique of a New Spirit of Capitalism (Chiapello 2013) as well as the critique of ideology targeted at the neo-liberal project of corporate responsibility (Žižek 2008; Fleming and Jones 2013).
Subsequently, two possible liberal ‘revisions’ to the Marxist inspired scepticism of CSR are presented and discussed: first, the theory of a social connection model (Young 2006), and then the theory of deliberative democracy and political CSR (Scherer and Palazzo 2011).
Finally, the chapter concludes with a plea to reconsider the classical Marxist concept of exploitation.
To provide an overview of current Marxist inspired CSR thinking, this chapter introduces the Hegelian inspired critique of a New Spirit of Capitalism (Chiapello 2013) as well as the critique of ideology targeted at the neo-liberal project of corporate responsibility (Žižek 2008; Fleming and Jones 2013).
Subsequently, two possible liberal ‘revisions’ to the Marxist inspired scepticism of CSR are presented and discussed: first, the theory of a social connection model (Young 2006), and then the theory of deliberative democracy and political CSR (Scherer and Palazzo 2011).
Finally, the chapter concludes with a plea to reconsider the classical Marxist concept of exploitation.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance: Practice and Theory |
Editors | Samuel Idowu, Aslı Yüksel Mermod, Claus Strue Frederiksen, Morten Ebbe Juul Nielsen |
Number of pages | 14 |
Publisher | Springer |
Publication date | 15 Nov 2014 |
Pages | 303-316 |
Chapter | 16 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-3-319-10908-4 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-3-319-10909-1 |
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Publication status | Published - 15 Nov 2014 |
Series | CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance |
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ISSN | 2196-7075 |