Equality and freedom in the workplace: Recovering republican insights

Social Philosophy and Policy 31 (2):48-69 (2015)
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"The terms do not have to be spelled out, because they have been set not by a meeting of minds of the parties, but by a default baseline defined by corporate, property, and employment law that establishes the legal parameters for the constitution of capitalist firms." p. 2

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