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The Demos of the democratic firm

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  • Iñigo González-Ricoy

    (16724Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)

  • Pablo Magaña

    (50106Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain)

Abstract

Despite growing interest in workplace democracy, the question whether nonworker stakeholders, like suppliers and local communities, warrant inclusion in the governance of democratic companies, as workers do, has been largely neglected. We inspect this question by leaning on the boundary problem in democratic theory. We first argue that the question of who warrants inclusion in democratic workplaces is best addressed by examining why workplace democracy is warranted in the first place, and offer a twofold normative benchmark—addressing objectionable corporate power and upholding efficiency—to assess the principles of democratic inclusion on offer. Against this benchmark, we next argue that the All-Affected Principle is unfit due to its over- and underinclusive extensional results, and that the All-Subjected Principle, whose variants we examine alongside their extensional results, holds more promise when coupled with independent considerations of justice or a constrained variant of the All-Affected Principle. These combinations need not entirely preclude, but speak against, nonworker stakeholder inclusion.

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  • Iñigo González-Ricoy & Pablo Magaña, 2024. "The Demos of the democratic firm," Politics, Philosophy & Economics, , vol. 23(4), pages 346-367, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:pophec:v:23:y:2024:i:4:p:346-367
    DOI: 10.1177/1470594X241239986
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