BellDaniel, The Coming of Post-Industrial Society (New York: Basic Books, 1973), p. 291.
2.
FriedmanMilton, Capitalism and Freedom (University of Chicago Press, 1962), p. 133.
3.
“The ‘Responsible’ Corporation: Benefactor or Monopolist?”, Fortune (November 1973), p. 56.
4.
HennHarry G., Corporations, 2d ed. (St. Paul: West Publishing Company, 1970), p. 482.
5.
ArrowKenneth, “Social Responsibility and Economic Efficiency,”Public Policy (Fall 1973), pp. 303–317.
6.
Ibid., p. 309.
7.
Friedman, op. cit.
8.
ChamberlainNeil, The Limits of Corporate Responsibility (New York: Basic Books, 1973).
9.
FriedmanMilton, New York Times Magazine (13 September 1970), pp. 33, 122–126.
10.
HackerAndrew, “Do Corporations Have a Social Duty?,”New York Times Magazine (17 November 1963).
11.
HackerAndrew, “Citizen Counteraction?” in NaderRalphGreenMark J. (eds.), Corporate Power in America (New York: Grossman Publishers, 1972), p. 176.
12.
ReaganMichael, The Managed Economy (New York: Oxford University Press, 1963), chapter 7.
13.
Quoted in AlbrookRobert C., “Business Wrestles with Its Social Conscience,”Fortune (August 1968), p. 90.
14.
See, for example, Profiles in Involvement (Human Resources, 1972), a compendium of corporate policies which purport to be examples of socially responsible conduct and programs of business reforms.
15.
McGuireJoseph W., “The Future Social Role of Business Organization,”Review of Social Economy (March 1970), pp. 9–14.
16.
MonsenR. Joseph, “Social Responsibility and the Corporation: Alternatives for the Future of Capitalism,”Journal of Economic Issues (May 1972), pp. 125–141.
17.
See examples cited in PerrowC. (ed.), The Radical Attack on Business (New York: Harcourt Brace Javonovich, 1972).
18.
WallichHenry, “How Business Can Rescue Capitalism,”Fortune (March 1972), pp. 123–124.
19.
RockefellerDavid, “A Social Audit,”New York Times (1 May 1972), p. 33.
20.
WallichHenry, quoted in The Wall Street Journal (31 May 1972), editorial page.
21.
ArrowKenneth, “Social Responsibility and Economic Efficiency,”Public Policy (Fall 1973), pp. 303–317.
22.
Ibid.
23.
ArrowKenneth, The Limits of Organization (New York: Norton, 1974), pp. 26–27.
24.
Ibid.
25.
ArrowKenneth, “Social Responsibility and Economic Efficiency,”Public Policy (Fall 1973), p. 316.
26.
“Sails and Rudders, Ship of State,” in SilkLeonard (ed.), Capitalism: The Moving Target (New York: Praeger, 1974), p. 103.
27.
VotawDowSethiS. Prakash, The Corporate Dilemma (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1973), p. 42.
28.
RockefellerJohn D.III, The Second American Revolution (New York: Harper & Row, Perennial Library, 1973), p. 104.
29.
ManneHenryWallichHenry, The Modern Corporation and Social Responsibility (American Enterprise Institute, 1972), pp. 59–60.
30.
Ibid.
31.
BouldingKenneth E., Beyond Economics: Essays on Society, Religion and Ethics (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1970), p. 238.
32.
BouldingKenneth E., “The Gospel of St. Malthus,”The New Republic (9 September 1972), p. 22.
33.
Ibid.
34.
HeilbronerRobert L. (ed.), In the Name of Profit (New York: Doubleday, 1972), p. 264.
35.
McKeanRoland N., “Collective Choice,” in McKieJames W. (ed.), Social Responsibility and the Business Predicament (Washington, D.C.: Brookings, 1974), p. 133.
36.
“Retailer's Critical Speech Stirs Big Mail Response,”The New York Times (19 February 1974), pp. 45, 47.
37.
WaysMax, “Business Needs a Different Political Stance,”Fortune (September 1975), p. 193.
38.
The Wall Street Journal (8 July 1974), editorial page.
39.
BauerRaymond A., Drift Report for Ad Hoc Committee of Social Science Research Council Appendix D, “A Research Agenda.”
40.
ManneHenryWallichHenry, The Modern Corporation and Social Responsibility (American Enterprise Institute, 1972), p. 40.
41.
RawlsJohn, A Theory, of Justice (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press; 1971), p. 355.
42.
Ibid., p. 357.
43.
Ibid., p. 360.
44.
Ibid., pp. 360–361.
45.
BarryBrian, The Liberal Theory of Justice (New York: Oxford University Press,: 1973), p. 154.
46.
WolinSheldon, Politics and Vision (Boston: Little, Brown, 1960), pp. 432–433.
47.
Ibid., p. 430.
48.
Wall Street Journal (14 February 1975), p. 8.
49.
PosnerRichard, Economic Analysis of Law (Boston: Little, Brown, 1972).
50.
CoaseRonald, “The Problem of Social Cost,”Journal of Law and Economics (October 1960), pp. 17–18; “The Regulated Industries: Discussion,”American Economic Review (May 1964), p. 195.