The End of Corporate Social Responsibility by Peter Fleming

The End of Corporate Social Responsibility by Peter Fleming

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Packed with case studies and a wide range of international examples, this highly critical text reveals CSR as an attempt to gain legitimacy from consumers and employees, therefore furthering the exploitative and colonizing agenda of the corporation.

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The End of Corporate Social Responsibility by Peter Fleming

Providing a much-needed critique of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practice and scholarship, this book seeks to redress CSR advocacy, from a political and critical perspective.   A strident approach backed up by extensive use of case studies presents the argument that most CSR-related activity aims to gain legitimacy from consumers and employees, and therefore furthers the exploitative and colonizing agenda of the corporation. By examining CSR in the context of the political economy of late capitalism, the book puts the emphasis back on the fact that most large corporations are fundamentally driven by profit maximization, making CSR initiatives merely another means to this end. Rather than undermining or challenging unsustainable corporate practices CSR is exposed as an ideological practice that actually upholds the prominence of such practices.   As CSR gathers momentum in management practice and scholarship, students in the fields of CSR, business ethics, and strategy, will find this text a useful companion to counter received wisdom in this area.
′The US courts have advised corporations that they should carry out some good works, to deflect the danger that an "aroused public" might inquire into their actions and the enormous privileges granted to them by state powerThis wide-ranging study brings to vivid light some of the ways in which the lessons are applied in the practices of "corporate social responsibility," revealing as well how discussion of such "ethical capitalism" often obscures the reality of capitalist ethics and its human consequences. It makes a strong case that the public should be aroused, and offers ideas as to what can be done.′ -
Noam Chomsky
Institute Professor (retired), MIT, Cambridge MA

′This is an important book that offers a much needed critique of what has truly become what the authors call the ′opium of the people′: corporate social responsibility. Fleming and Jones offer an incisive and unflinching critique of the religion of CSR′ -
Bobby Banerjee
University of Western Sydney

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ISBN 13 9781849205160
ISBN 10 1849205167
Title The End of Corporate Social Responsibility
Author Peter Fleming
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
Year published 2012-12-14
Number of pages 144
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