Privatization Vulnerability and Social Responsibility

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Privatization  Vulnerability  and Social Responsibility
Author : Martha Albertson Fineman
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Language : English
Release Date : 25 November 2016
ISBN : 9781315387536
Pages : 351 pages
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Privatization Vulnerability and Social Responsibility by Martha Albertson Fineman Book PDF Summary

Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- 1 Introduction -- PART I Analyzing privatization -- 2 Three faces of privatization -- 3 Big government against social responsibility: A vulnerability critique of privatization's public priorities -- 4 Rethinking responsibility in private law -- 5 In the land of choice: Privatized reality and contractual vulnerability -- PART II Privatization and corporatization -- 6 Entrepreneurial subjectivity, the privatization of risk, and the ethics of vulnerability.

Privatization  Vulnerability  and Social Responsibility

Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- 1 Introduction -- PART I Analyzing privatization -- 2 Three faces of privatization -- 3 Big government against social responsibility: A vulnerability critique of privatization's public priorities -- 4 Rethinking responsibility in private law -- 5 In the land of choice: Privatized reality and contractual vulnerability --

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