Sweatshops, Harm and Exploitation: A Proposal to Operationalise the Model of Structural Injustice
Sweatshops, Harm and Exploitation: A Proposal to Operationalise the Model of Structural Injustice
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In this article, I firstly discuss the person-affecting view of harm, distinguishing between the liability and the structural models of responsibility, and also explaining why it is unsatisfactory, from a moral point of view, to interpret parad bhasma price a given harm as a loss with respect to a diachronic baseline.Then, I take sweatshops as an example and I entertain two further issues that are related to the assessment of harm and that are necessary for operationalising a comprehensive model of responsibility, that takes into account both liability and structural injustice.The first one is how to interpret harm when it is coexistent with a diachronic benefit and/or the parties involved in the social structures leading to harm seek to unload their responsibility by hiding behind a cooperative deadlock.
The second one is how far along the chain civil air patrol emergency services patch of actions leading to harm can structural responsibility be extended.