The democratic firm L'entreprise démocratique

Revue de Philosophie Économique 9 (1):3-9 (2008)
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Abstract

The idea of workplace democracy is not on the political agenda. And yet, democratic firms exist in various forms in today's economy. The idea and the practice is not only economically and philosophically challenging. The worries to which it responds are not bew either. This is well illustrated by John Stuart Mill's conjecture of the end of the wage-earner system, dating back to more than one century ago.

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Axel Gosseries
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