Social contracts and multinational corporations: knowledge tools to promote sustainable civilization

E. Palmer
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Presents the argument that materials may be found in a study of the history of political philosophy that provide a solid foundation for the establishment of standards of environmental sustainability, labour and human rights that are binding upon multinational corporations. Social contract theories of government are founded upon natural laws binding upon all rational individuals, and contracts among individuals intended for their mutual benefit. If the rational basis of government is appropriately interpreted in these terms, and if corporations can be shown to be individuals of the appropriate sort that stand to benefit from government, then corporations take their place among participants in social contracts. Consequently, the officers of national corporations ought to be compelled to act in accord with the laws of the nations in which the corporations reside (an unsurprising result), and the officers of multinationals ought also to act in accord with broader international standards that are suggested by natural law (a more surprising result). Multinational entities are rationally compelled to adhere to such standards because of their unique ability to enact the social contract multinationally. The standard of natural law applied internationally suggests that multinational corporations should be required to maintain standards that represent a regard for globally sustainable society, and not merely the standards maintained by the countries in which specific business processes occur.
社会契约与跨国公司:促进可持续文明的知识工具
提出的论点是,可以在政治哲学史研究中找到材料,为建立对跨国公司具有约束力的环境可持续性、劳工和人权标准提供坚实的基础。政府的社会契约理论是建立在约束所有理性个人的自然法则和个人之间旨在相互利益的契约之上的。如果政府的理性基础在这些术语中得到了恰当的解释,如果公司可以被证明是能够从政府中受益的适当类型的个人,那么公司就可以在社会契约的参与者中占有一席之地。因此,国家公司的官员应该被迫按照公司所在国的法律行事(这是一个不足为奇的结果),跨国公司的官员也应该按照自然法所建议的更广泛的国际标准行事(这是一个更令人惊讶的结果)。由于跨国实体具有独特的跨国实施社会契约的能力,因此它们在理性上被迫遵守这些标准。国际上适用的自然法标准表明,应该要求跨国公司维持代表对全球可持续社会的关注的标准,而不仅仅是特定业务过程发生的国家所维持的标准。
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