Publication Date:
2019
Description:
〈h3〉Abstract〈/h3〉
〈p〉Recent judicial rulings and changes in federal and state legislation have given for-profit corporations a growing list of rights and constitutional protections, including the right to practice religion free from many types of federal or state restriction. In this paper, we highlight the implications of these developments using Rawls’ (A theory of justice, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1971) Theory of Justice to explore the consequences of for-profit corporate religious freedom for consumers and employees. We identify preliminary principles to spark a discussion as to how expanding religious freedom for businesses and fair access to goods and services can coexist in the for-profit marketplace.〈/p〉
Print ISSN:
0167-4544
Electronic ISSN:
1573-0697
Topics:
Philosophy
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Economics