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The Politicization of Business Ethics: State, Corporation, and Society Seen from a Schmittian Perspective

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Political theory increasingly intersects with business ethics. A notable example is the application of philosopher Jürgen Habermas by Scherer and Palazzo, along with their interpreters, to advocate for the “politicization of the corporation” and “Political Corporate Social Responsibility” (PCSR). Consequently, business ethics focused on corporations also becomes politicized. From a Habermasian perspective, this politicization offers legitimacy through deliberation and consensus. However, a less represented perspective in business ethics discourse—legal philosopher Carl Schmitt’s—highlights the darker sides of politicization, viewing it as an intensification of enmity. This shift undermines the unique ethical-reflective nature of business ethics.

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  • Jansen, Bart, 2026. "The Politicization of Business Ethics: State, Corporation, and Society Seen from a Schmittian Perspective," Business Ethics Quarterly, Cambridge University Press, vol. 36(1), pages 31-68, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:buetqu:v:36:y:2026:i:1:p:31-68_3
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