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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
Humility is also in order, however, for proponents of a politics of recognition. Recognition claims are
highly context-specif c, and attempts to generalise from them to sweeping accounts of cultural or group
‘rights to recognition’ will almost certainly run afoul of basic democratic values.
Suggested Questions
1. ‘We recognise ourselves through and in the eyes of others.’ Explain this statement.
2. Discuss the politics and the forms of recognition.
3. ‘Misrecognition is a distinctive social harm’. Do you agree? Give reasons.
4. What is the multicultural perspective on recognition?
Bibliography
Bhikhu Parekh (2000). Rethinking Multiculturalism ...
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