Managerial Authority as Political Authority: A Retrospective Examination of Christopher McMahon’s Authority and Democracy

Journal of Business Ethics 71 (4):335-338 (2007)
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An introduction to the March, 2005 symposium "The Political Theory of Organizations: A Retrospective Examination of Christopher McMahon's "Authority and Democracy" held in San Francisco as part of the Society for Business Ethics Group Meeting at the Pacific Division Meetings of the American Philosophical Association.

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The Political Theory of Organizations and Business Ethics.Christopher Mcmahon - 1995 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 24 (4):292-313.
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