自由共产主义式的企业社会责任

Corporate social responsibility á la the liberal communist

ORGANIZATION · 2013
被引 23
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

借用斯拉沃热·齐泽克提出的“自由共产主义”讽刺形象,分析企业社会责任如何掩盖资本主义与公益之间的矛盾,并揭示企业如何主动利用批评而非回避批评。

Abstract

This article explores the ‘liberal communist’, a conceptual and satirical figure originally elaborated in the work of Slavoj Žižek (2008). The liberal communist claims (1) that there is no opposition between capitalism and the social good; (2) that all problems are of a practical nature, and hence best solved by corporate engagement and (3) that hierarchies, authority and centralized bureaucracies should be replaced by dynamic structures, a nomadic lifestyle and a flexible spirit. This analysis of the liberal communist has at least two implications for research on CSR. First, it examines the ideological role of CSR by moving beyond a propaganda view, instead offering an ideological reading that focuses on the ways in which CSR seeks to obliterate any existing contradictions between ‘philanthropic actions’ on the one hand and ‘profit-seeking business activities’ on the other hand. Second, it demonstrates how critique is not necessarily what corporations seek to avoid, but something that they actively engage in.

企业社会责任意识形态政治经济学社会学批判理论