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Business Ethics Journal Review
Volume 1, Issue 12, 2013
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Abraham Singer
What is the Best Way to Argue Against the Profit- Maximization Principle?
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This brief paper engages with Hussain’s critique of what he refers to as the “efficiency argument for profit maximization.” Here I argue that Hussain’s strategy of seeing the corporation as an extension of the private sphere is not a very effective way of challenging the profit-maximization norm.