Consumer Ethics in a Global Economy :How Buying Here Causes Injustice There - Moral Traditions series

Consumer Ethics in a Global Economy

Consumer Ethics in a Global Economy :How Buying Here Causes Injustice There - Moral Traditions series

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It is a serious mistake to think that all we need for a just world is properly-structured organizations. But it is equally wrong to believe that all we need are virtuous people. Social structures alter people's decisions through the influence of the restrictions and opportunities they present.

Does buying a shirt at the local department store create for you some responsibility for the workplace welfare of the women who sewed it half a planet away? Many people interested in justice have claimed so, but without identifying any causal link between consumer and producer, for the simple reason that no single consumer has any perceptible effect on any of those producers.

Finn uses a critical realist understanding of social structures to view both the positive and negative effects of the market as a social structure comprising a long chain of causal relations from consumer/clerk to factory manager/seamstress. This causal connection creates a consequent moral responsibility for consumers and society for the destructive effects that markets help to create. Clearly written and engaging, this book is a must-read for scholars involved with these moral issues.

Prizes

Commended for Catholic Press Association Book Award for Theology 6 (United States),Commended for Catholic Press Association Book Award for Theology 6 (United States),Commended for Catholic Press Association Book Award for Theology.,Commended for Catholic Press Association Book Award for Theology.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781626166950
ISBN10 1626166951
Number Of Pages 176
Item Weight 445 g
Publisher / Reseller Georgetown University Press
Format hardback
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Finn succeeds in advancing a compelling theory of consumer moral agency and pushes the discipline of Christian ethics forward with constructive engagements with proponents of critical realism.

* Studies in Christian Ethics *

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Author's Bio

Daniel K. Finn is an economist and theologian, teaching at St. John’s University and the College of St. Benedict in Minnesota. He is a past president of the Catholic Theological Society of America (CTSA), the Society of Christian Ethics (SCE), and the Association for Social Economics. He has published extensively on the relation of ethics and economics. He is director of the True Wealth of Nations research project at the Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies in Los Angeles.

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