Koncepcja J. Rawlsa racjonalnej sprawiedliwości jako bezstronności a zagadnienia etyki życia gospodarczego

Annales. Ethics in Economic Life 11 (1):249-257 (2008)
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Rawls’s theory of justice is based on Kant’s ethics and the theory of social contract. Rawls tries to obey two rules: of universalizations and universality and of the maximization for the least privileged. His theory can be used to judge the ethical position of business firms. It follows from my studies that a just organization of a firm is rare in times of transformation. This may be another reason for mass emigration and it must be taken into account in future debates of the economic development.

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