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Politics, Ethics and Social Responsibility of Business
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Politics, Ethics and Social Responsibility of Business

by Usha, Bhanu;Krishna, K. V. Murthy
October 2010
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
232 pages
9h 1m
English
Pearson India
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| POLITICS, ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF BUSINESS
Opponents to utilitarian view have questioned the assumption that race is an appropriate indicator of
need. It may be inconvenient and expensive to identify the needy directly. However, the costs might be small
when compared to the gains that would result from having a more accurate way to identify the needy.
28.7 CONCLUSION
In the end, what aff rmative actions are supposed to achieve is to distribute benef ts and burdens emanating
from the society in consistence with the principles of distributive justice. Further, they are expected to
neutralise various competitive disadvantages with which minorities are suffering. Thus, we can conclude by
saying that the basic end that ...
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