Business ethics and the spirit of global capitalism: Moral leadership in the context of global Hegemony1

Journal of Global Ethics 2 (1):27-41 (2006)
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This article carries out a critical analysis of the discourse/practice of Business Ethics that has developed to an unprecedented extent in the last decade or so. It argues that in the late-modern global political economy (GPE) there develops a form of a Gramscian hegemony of transnational capital and the discourse/practice of Business Ethics can be seen as a form of moral leadership in the context of the emerging hegemonic order.

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A Code of Ethics for Corporate Code of Ethics.Mark S. Schwartz - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 41 (1-2):27 - 43.
The Modern Prince and Other Writings.Antonio Gramsci & Carl Marzani - 1958 - Science and Society 22 (3):283-286.

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