Many approaches to addressing labour injustices—shortfalls from minimally decent wages and working conditions— focus on how governments should orient themselves toward other states in which such phenomena take place, or to the firms that are involved with such practices. But of course the question of how to regard such labour practices must also be faced by individuals, and individual consumers of the goods that are produced through these practices in particular. Consumers have become increasingly aware of their connections to complex global production processes that often involve such injustice. For example, activist campaigns have exposed wrongful harm in factories producing clothes, shoes and mobile phones and farms producing coffee, tea...
The way people naturally talk about groups suggests they can be held morally responsible in their ow...
World poverty is a serious moral problem. It has been argued that ordinary citizens of affluent West...
While socialists hardly need reminding that employers often mistreat their workers, we tend to overl...
Many approaches to addressing labour injustices—shortfalls from minimally decent wages and working c...
An individual from a relatively affluent country is presumably hardly surprised by hearing about sto...
It is well known that many consumer goods are produced under dangerous working conditions. Employers...
Work, moral responsibility, and autonomy Are employees morally responsible for the decisions made b...
There are many different ways to try to bring about an end to the harms involved in the production o...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd The emergence of the ‘gig’ economy is disrupting industries, reshaping the organ...
There appears to be a kind of master discourse of consumption, consumers and consumer society, gener...
Many of the items that humans consume are produced in ways that involve serious harms to persons. Fa...
The topic of global trade has become central to debates on global justice and on duties to the globa...
-This is the author's version of the article: "Responsibility for what? Fairness and individual resp...
Are consumers in high-income countries complicit in labor exploitation when they buy good produced i...
Actors, including economists, carry a responsibility for their actions and the consequences thereof ...
The way people naturally talk about groups suggests they can be held morally responsible in their ow...
World poverty is a serious moral problem. It has been argued that ordinary citizens of affluent West...
While socialists hardly need reminding that employers often mistreat their workers, we tend to overl...
Many approaches to addressing labour injustices—shortfalls from minimally decent wages and working c...
An individual from a relatively affluent country is presumably hardly surprised by hearing about sto...
It is well known that many consumer goods are produced under dangerous working conditions. Employers...
Work, moral responsibility, and autonomy Are employees morally responsible for the decisions made b...
There are many different ways to try to bring about an end to the harms involved in the production o...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd The emergence of the ‘gig’ economy is disrupting industries, reshaping the organ...
There appears to be a kind of master discourse of consumption, consumers and consumer society, gener...
Many of the items that humans consume are produced in ways that involve serious harms to persons. Fa...
The topic of global trade has become central to debates on global justice and on duties to the globa...
-This is the author's version of the article: "Responsibility for what? Fairness and individual resp...
Are consumers in high-income countries complicit in labor exploitation when they buy good produced i...
Actors, including economists, carry a responsibility for their actions and the consequences thereof ...
The way people naturally talk about groups suggests they can be held morally responsible in their ow...
World poverty is a serious moral problem. It has been argued that ordinary citizens of affluent West...
While socialists hardly need reminding that employers often mistreat their workers, we tend to overl...