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This essay reflects on deficiencies in existing accounts of diversity understood simply as non-discrimination. Her critique of contemporary policies suggests new directions for enhancing diversity. She proposes that to effectively apply... more
This essay reflects on deficiencies in existing accounts of diversity understood simply as non-discrimination. Her critique of contemporary policies suggests new directions for enhancing diversity. She proposes that to effectively apply the notion of diversity to business and other institutions, then, we will need to problematize the understanding of firms (especially corporate ones) and their role in social and economic life more generally. By drawing on her own conception of equal positive freedom, Gould demands the relevance not only of notions of redistribution and recognition, but points to the importance of solidarity, an understanding of the social ontology of diversity, and a juxtaposition of a more relational account of the diverse individuals and of groups to existing aggregative interpretations. She further provides brief suggestions of new forms of participative and cooperative management of firms and their potential impact in work contexts and in society more generally.
... xiii Ibid. xiv Klaus Peter Rippe, “Diminishing Solidarity,” in Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1 (1998): 355-374. xv Alan Gewirth, Reason and Morality (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1978) and Human Rights (Chicago:... more
... xiii Ibid. xiv Klaus Peter Rippe, “Diminishing Solidarity,” in Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1 (1998): 355-374. xv Alan Gewirth, Reason and Morality (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1978) and Human Rights (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982); Carol C. Gould ...
... Cosmopolitanism. http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ cosmopolitanism/. Accessed April, 2009. ... 12For this account of human rights and its connection to global justice, see Gould, Carol C. 2009. Approaching Global Justice through... more
... Cosmopolitanism. http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ cosmopolitanism/. Accessed April, 2009. ... 12For this account of human rights and its connection to global justice, see Gould, Carol C. 2009. Approaching Global Justice through Human Rights: Elements of Theory and Practice. ...
... The Marxist theory of art: An introductory survey. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Laing, Dave. PUBLISHER: Harvester Press (Sussex, England and Boulder, Colo.). SERIES TITLE: YEAR: 1986. PUB TYPE: Book (ISBN 0813373077 [pbk]).... more
... The Marxist theory of art: An introductory survey. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Laing, Dave. PUBLISHER: Harvester Press (Sussex, England and Boulder, Colo.). SERIES TITLE: YEAR: 1986. PUB TYPE: Book (ISBN 0813373077 [pbk]). VOLUME/EDITION: ...
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... alk. paper) 1. Constructivism (Philosophy) I. Gould, Carol C. B809.13 .C66 2002 149—dc21 2002009257 Printed in the United States of America *& The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American... more
... alk. paper) 1. Constructivism (Philosophy) I. Gould, Carol C. B809.13 .C66 2002 149—dc21 2002009257 Printed in the United States of America *& The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences ...
Page 1. RETHINKING DEMOCRACY Freedom and cocial cooperatior n politics, economy, and ociety CAROL C.GOULD Page 2. Page 3. Rethinking democracy Page 4. Page 5. Rethinking democracy Freedom and social cooperation ...
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The Philosophy of Optimism and Pessimism J. Agassi. Hegel and the Doctrine of Expressivism I. Buchwalter. Translating Feuerbach P. Caws. Is the Enlightenment Over? W.J. Earle. Life is not a Poem? B. Elevitch. Levinas, Feminism, Holocaust, Ecocide R.S. Gottlieb. Marx after Marxism C.C. Gould. Institutional Blessing: the Museum as Canon-Maker H. Hein. An Anatomy of Wittgenstein's Picture Theory J. Hintikka. Suddenly One has the Right Eyes G. Horowitz. Danto, Dutton, and our Pre-Understanding of Tribal Art and Artifacts M.Kelly. In Defense of Musical Representation: Music, Representation and the Hybrid Arts P. Kivy. The Good and the Rational E. Kohak. Two Vignettes in the History of the Mensuration of Value D. Lackey. Irony and the Future of Art B. Lang. Rationality and Commitment I. Levi. The Theses on Feuerbach A. MacIntyre. Donald Davidson's Philosophical Strategies J. Margolis. The End of a Metaphor: the Base and the Superstructure G. Markus. A Marxian Vision of a (better) Possible Future: End of a Grand Illusion? W. McBride. On the Communicative Dimension of Social Practice T. McCarthy. Time and Conscious Experience J. Proust. Analysis and Synthesis according to Ibn al-Haytham R. Rashed. The Bread of Faithful Speech C. Ryan. Ten Philosophical Poems A. Shimony. Unsafe at Any Depth K. Shrader-Frechette. Community and Difference: Reflections in the Wake of Rodney King L.C. Simpson. Changes in the Concepts of Space and Time Brought about by Relativity J. Stachel. Partisanship, Universalism, and the Dialectics of Moral Consciousness W.H. Truitt.
... Pasquino, editors. p. cm. ISBN 0-8476-9676-6 (alk. paper)—ISBN 0-8476-9677-4 (pbk.: alk. paper) 1. Minorities. 2. State. The. 3. Nationalism. 4. Ethnicity. 5. Multiculturalism. 6. Citizenship. I. Gould, Carol, 1946-II. Pasquino,... more
... Pasquino, editors. p. cm. ISBN 0-8476-9676-6 (alk. paper)—ISBN 0-8476-9677-4 (pbk.: alk. paper) 1. Minorities. 2. State. The. 3. Nationalism. 4. Ethnicity. 5. Multiculturalism. 6. Citizenship. I. Gould, Carol, 1946-II. Pasquino, Pasquale ...
We have observed that economic globalization, especially in the form of global capitalism, raises important normative issues; two of its implications in particular have elicited considerable concern on the part of political philosophers.... more
We have observed that economic globalization, especially in the form of global capitalism, raises important normative issues; two of its implications in particular have elicited considerable concern on the part of political philosophers. One impact can be characterized as the global justice deficit , that is, the wide discrepancy in wealth, income, and, more generally, development, between diversely situated people or countries. Related to this is the failure to realize the economic human rights – and specifically, the right to means of subsistence – of the large numbers of people worldwide who remain in impoverished conditions. The second normative impact is what has been called the global democratic deficit , in which there is a lack of input and participation, and a correlate lack of accountability, concerning decisions by intergovernmental and other transnational organizations that increasingly affect people's lives, both in developed and in less developed countries. This latter critique has been launched most strikingly against the World Trade Organization and the International Monetary Fund but applies to global corporations and to governments as well. These two deficits – one of justice and the other of democracy – are clearly related to each other, although each has tended to be discussed separately. One of the aims of this chapter is to highlight some of the conceptual relations between these discourses. But even more important here is to consider some of the remedies that have recently been proposed, especially on the democracy side, for extending accountability on the part of intergovernmental and transnational organizations and, more generally, of increasing the opportunities for crossborder decision making, a topic introduced in Chapter 7.

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