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False Profits of Ethical Capital

Finance, Labour and the Politics of Risk

Claire Parfitt

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English
Manchester University Press
30 October 2024
False profits of ethical capital is a thought-provoking approach to understanding stakeholder capitalism. Rather than focusing on the inadequacies of corporate responsibility, sustainable investment and consumer politics, this book grapples with the technical and rhetorical functions of ethical capital for profit and accumulation. It provides a unique and eclectic analysis of the political dynamics between finance, capital and labour, offering a refreshing perspective on struggles interlocking social, ecological and economic crises, and suggesting new ways of thinking about sustainability politics.
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Imprint:   Manchester University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   471g
ISBN:   9781526174246
ISBN 10:   1526174243
Series:   Progress in Political Economy
Pages:   208
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Introduction: A more responsible and resilient capitalism? Part I Moral economies Chapter 1 A history of capital’s moral economies and speculation Chapter 2 A speculative moral economy Part II Risk and value Chapter 3 Ethics, risk and value: the derivative logic in action Chapter 4 Accounting for ethics: SASB and Integrated Reporting Part III Producing ethical capital Chapter 5 Brands and the (re)production of ethics Chapter 6 ESG information as an ethical capital asset Conclusion: Risky politics: Considerations in contesting ethical capital References -- .

Claire Parfitt is a Lecturer in Political Economy at The University of Sydney

Reviews for False Profits of Ethical Capital: Finance, Labour and the Politics of Risk

'In their timely new book, Jarvis, Macdonald, and Whiting offer a rich and nuanced analysis of the vernacular understandings and experiences of counter-radicalization initiatives such as the UK's controversial Prevent program. What emerges is a complex picture in which the language of radicalization retains conceptual resilience despite profound criticisms, and the strategy itself elicits both support and frustration from citizens who both recognize the security challenge confronted yet remain sceptical of the framework employed to address it. This book makes multiple important contributions, methodologically in its application of 'vernacular security', analytically in its revealing of everyday politics, and normatively in providing space for subjugated narratives on this divisive arena of public policy. It deserves to become essential reading for scholars across political science, legal studies, sociology, criminology, and beyond with interests in critical security studies, counter-terrorism, and citizenship.' Tahir Abbas, Professor of Radicalisation Studies, Leiden University, Netherlands


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