This chapter surveys accounts of what exploitation is and addresses consumers’ responsibility in cases of exploitation. First, I outline and critique distributive and relational accounts of exploitation, as well as substantive and procedural accounts of transactional fairness. Next, I argue that even though consumers are not directly responsible for exploitation, they can be complicit in the exploitation performed by others
An individual from a relatively affluent country is presumably hardly surprised by hearing about sto...
The concept of exploitation brings many of our ordinary moral intuitions into conflict. Exploitation...
Are consumers in high-income countries complicit in labor exploitation when they buy good produced i...
Some accounts of exploitation, most notably the degradation-based account provided by Ruth Sample (2...
The concept of exploitation is often invoked in situations where relatively impoverished people are ...
The concept of exploitation and potentially exploitative real-world practices are the subject of inc...
This paper argues that two single-factor accounts of exploitation are inadequate and instead defends...
This work examines exploitation as a moral wrong, with the specific goal of explaining how one party...
According to some accounts of exploitation, most notably Ruth Sample's (2003) degradation-based acco...
This paper argues that two single‐factor accounts of exploitation are inadequate and instead defends...
To exploit someone is to take unfair advantage of their vulnerability or weakness. But are exploitat...
Exploitation is interacting with another in a way that takes unfair advantage of that person. Exploi...
My primary aims in this paper are to explain what exploitation is, when it's wrong, and what makes i...
The concept of exploitation brings many of our ordinary moral intuitions into conflict. Exploitation...
This paper reviews the recent literature on exploitation. It distinguishes between three main specie...
An individual from a relatively affluent country is presumably hardly surprised by hearing about sto...
The concept of exploitation brings many of our ordinary moral intuitions into conflict. Exploitation...
Are consumers in high-income countries complicit in labor exploitation when they buy good produced i...
Some accounts of exploitation, most notably the degradation-based account provided by Ruth Sample (2...
The concept of exploitation is often invoked in situations where relatively impoverished people are ...
The concept of exploitation and potentially exploitative real-world practices are the subject of inc...
This paper argues that two single-factor accounts of exploitation are inadequate and instead defends...
This work examines exploitation as a moral wrong, with the specific goal of explaining how one party...
According to some accounts of exploitation, most notably Ruth Sample's (2003) degradation-based acco...
This paper argues that two single‐factor accounts of exploitation are inadequate and instead defends...
To exploit someone is to take unfair advantage of their vulnerability or weakness. But are exploitat...
Exploitation is interacting with another in a way that takes unfair advantage of that person. Exploi...
My primary aims in this paper are to explain what exploitation is, when it's wrong, and what makes i...
The concept of exploitation brings many of our ordinary moral intuitions into conflict. Exploitation...
This paper reviews the recent literature on exploitation. It distinguishes between three main specie...
An individual from a relatively affluent country is presumably hardly surprised by hearing about sto...
The concept of exploitation brings many of our ordinary moral intuitions into conflict. Exploitation...
Are consumers in high-income countries complicit in labor exploitation when they buy good produced i...