Self-interest, deregulation and trust

In this paper I will discuss Milton Friedman’s thesis that the social responsibilityof business is to maximize the shareholders’ profit. I examine the underlyingassumption of self-interest and argue, contrary to the neoliberal thesis ofderegulation, that the profit motive must be constrained by str...

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Main Author: Salvör Nordal
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Norwegian University of Science and Technology Library 2009-11-01
Series:Etikk i Praksis: Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics
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Online Access:https://www.ntnu.no/ojs/index.php/etikk_i_praksis/article/view/1719
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spelling doaj-77e7f1043b5a41afa88f204ce1f503d82020-11-24T23:44:03ZdanNorwegian University of Science and Technology LibraryEtikk i Praksis: Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics1890-39911890-40092009-11-013210.5324/eip.v3i2.17191536Self-interest, deregulation and trustSalvör Nordal0Centre for Ethics, University of Iceland In this paper I will discuss Milton Friedman’s thesis that the social responsibilityof business is to maximize the shareholders’ profit. I examine the underlyingassumption of self-interest and argue, contrary to the neoliberal thesis ofderegulation, that the profit motive must be constrained by strong state regulations.Furthermore it facilitates keeping the division between business andgovernment intact. The financial crisis shows that the emphasis on a profitmotive without the external constraints of tight regulations has serious implicationsfor the trustworthiness of business. In the latter part of the paper I willdiscuss trust in relation to self-interest. The overemphasis on self-interest isparticularly unfortunate in connection with business, and not least the financialsector, as this institution is grounded in trust, without which it cannot survive.Seen from this angle, it can be claimed that a business model, celebratingprimarily self-interest, profit-motive and deregulation, is not going to be sustainablein the long run. https://www.ntnu.no/ojs/index.php/etikk_i_praksis/article/view/1719social responsibilityself-interesttrustderegulationMiltonFriedman
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Self-interest, deregulation and trust
Etikk i Praksis: Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics
social responsibility
self-interest
trust
deregulation
MiltonFriedman
author_facet Salvör Nordal
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title Self-interest, deregulation and trust
title_short Self-interest, deregulation and trust
title_full Self-interest, deregulation and trust
title_fullStr Self-interest, deregulation and trust
title_full_unstemmed Self-interest, deregulation and trust
title_sort self-interest, deregulation and trust
publisher Norwegian University of Science and Technology Library
series Etikk i Praksis: Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics
issn 1890-3991
1890-4009
publishDate 2009-11-01
description In this paper I will discuss Milton Friedman’s thesis that the social responsibilityof business is to maximize the shareholders’ profit. I examine the underlyingassumption of self-interest and argue, contrary to the neoliberal thesis ofderegulation, that the profit motive must be constrained by strong state regulations.Furthermore it facilitates keeping the division between business andgovernment intact. The financial crisis shows that the emphasis on a profitmotive without the external constraints of tight regulations has serious implicationsfor the trustworthiness of business. In the latter part of the paper I willdiscuss trust in relation to self-interest. The overemphasis on self-interest isparticularly unfortunate in connection with business, and not least the financialsector, as this institution is grounded in trust, without which it cannot survive.Seen from this angle, it can be claimed that a business model, celebratingprimarily self-interest, profit-motive and deregulation, is not going to be sustainablein the long run.
topic social responsibility
self-interest
trust
deregulation
MiltonFriedman
url https://www.ntnu.no/ojs/index.php/etikk_i_praksis/article/view/1719
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