All Posts Tagged With: "stakeholders"

Capitalism: Still on Trial

It was not enough to defeat communism and cause all socialists to rethink their anti-capitalist strategy. Still the private-property market system is under sustained attack from the left. But this time the opposition has a more profitable approach. The aim is no longer to socialize everything, but to subject capitalism to a prolonged ethical assault. [...]

1Mar2005 | Norman Barry | 1 comment | Continued

The Theory of the Corporation

Ever a topic of dispute for observers of capitalism, the corporation has been undergoing increased scrutiny in the light of current business scandals. While other forms of capitalist enterprise, such as partnerships and single proprietorships, have avoided some of the wrath of socialist agitators, the limited-liability corporation, public or private, has had to endure the [...]

1Mar2003 | Norman Barry | 1 comment | Continued

The Stakeholder Fallacy

Norman Barry is professor of social and political theory at the University of Buckingham in the UK. He is the author of Business Ethics (Macmillan, 1998). As the saying goes: “There is more than one way to skin a cat.” And former collectivists, embarrassed by the dismal failure of economic planning to provide any kind [...]

1Mar2000 | Norman Barry | 1 comment | Continued

Henry Grady Weaver’s Classic Vision of Freedom

John Hood is the president of the John Locke Foundation in Raleigh, North Carolina. He is the author of The Heroic Enterprise: Business and the Common Good (Free Press, 1996). This essay is an expanded version of Mr. Hood’s introduction to the third edition of The Mainspring of Human Progress by Henry Grady Weaver, published [...]

1Aug1997 | John Hood | 0 comments | Continued

Stockholders as Stakeholders

Dr. Younkins is a professor of accountancy at Wheeling Jesuit University. The issue of corporate social responsibility first emerged in the early twentieth century, when corporations were criticized for being too large and powerful and for engaging in anti-social and anti-competitive practices. Some business leaders responded by using their private wealth for community and social [...]

1Apr1997 | Edward W. Younkins | 2 comments | Continued
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