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Corporate Capitalism and Political Philosophy

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This is a political philosophical critique of corporate capitalism.

It offers an account of the mechanisms which define it from a philosophical perspective, revealing how these processes determine the way we live in the 21st century. Marxist and other left-oriented political philosophies had ideological roots that were based, sometimes incongruously, on particular economic and sociological readings of the capitalist process.

Political philosophies associated with conservatism and neo-liberalism have either been assimilated within capitalist discourses, or they have been designed to justify corporate capitalist processes.

This book re-examines these issues with a dispassionate approach, offering a systematic view of contemporary corporate capitalism in all its complexity, without expecting the reader to have a specialist knowledge of sociology or economics.

It clarifies the scope of political philosophy by reflecting on its own methodology and practice, and offers a controversial conclusion - that within contemporary corporate capitalist modes of organization there is actually no space left for political philosophy at all, as corporate capitalism systematically denies all political agents an ability to exercise their political will.

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Product Details
Pluto Press
0745317553 / 9780745317557
Hardback
20/12/2001
United Kingdom
English
256p.
22 cm
postgraduate /research & professional /undergraduate Learn More