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Impact On Society Social Responsibility
1,492 wordsIn this essay I evaluate Milton Friedman's essay: The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits in 1970, on the Social Responsibility of a business and his theory, which is called the Efficiency Perspective. In every article and book that I have read about social responsibility, Friedman's Efficiency Perspective is placed centrally. During my research I found that Friedman is often criticised for being too classical. Friedman believes that managers foremost objective or even m...
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Critique Of Marxian Economics
1,228 wordsJon Elster concluded his Making Sense of Marx with the claim that It is not possible today, morally or intellectually, to be a Marxist in the traditional sense (1985, p. 531). Acceptance of this statement depends, of course, on what is meant by traditional Marxism. Elster makes it clear that what he means by traditional Marxism is that intellectually bankrupt and non-scientific economic theory associated with the labor theory of value, the theory of the falling rate of profit, and the most impor...
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Merleau Ponty Nineteenth Century Fried
556 wordsEmbodiment takes us back to the very start of Fried's critical path. In his recent essay An Introduction to My Art Criticism Fried says that Anthony Caros sculptures made him feel that he was about to levitate or burst into blossom and that the phenom enologist Maurice Merleau-Ponty provided philosophical sanction for taking those feelings seriously. Phenomenology licensed Fried to hold up subjective experience as an authoritative ground and origin for art. The lived body- first Menzel's, then t...
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