articleEconomy and SocietyJan 17, 2008Closed access

The age of responsibilization: on market-embedded morality

Schlumberger (Ireland)

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Abstract

Abstract This article explores emerging discursive formations concerning the relationship of business and morality. It suggests that contemporary tendencies to economize public domains and methods of government also dialectically produce tendencies to moralize markets in general and business enterprises in particular. The article invokes the concept of ‘responsibilization’ as means of accounting for the epistemological and practical consequences of such processes. Looking at the underlying ‘market rationality’ of governance, and critically examining the notion of ‘corporate social responsibility’, it concludes that the moralization of markets further sustains, rather than undermining, neo-liberal…

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Keywords
  • Rationality
  • Vision
  • Morality
  • Action (physics)
  • Corporate governance
  • Civil society
  • Government (linguistics)
  • Sociology
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