WORKER PARTICIPATION AND THE EGALITARIAN CONCEPTION OF FAIR MARKET EXCHANGE

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Abstract

I argue for an egalitarian conception of market exchange that places the idea of equal power at the center of a procedural evaluation of markets. I explain the fundamental concept of equal power in markets and show that the egalitarian conception gives us a remedial basis for society shaping markets so that they allow a significant place for worker participation in firms. I use the phrase “worker participation” to mean that workers participate in the authoritative direction of the firm. This can include collective bargaining and worker management to introduce the kind of flexibility that is desirable in regulating market economies. Worker participation is a remedy to the presence of rigidities in markets that strongly favor authoritarian firms and that follow from and maintain unequal power in markets. The argument differs from the traditional argument that draws a parallel between state and firm, and so does not entail a general requirement of worker participation. It allows for some degree of participation of owners of capital also in the governance of firms.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)73-98
Number of pages26
JournalSocial Philosophy and Policy
Volume39
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1 2022

Keywords

  • Worker participation
  • capital
  • democracy
  • equality
  • markets
  • monopsony

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Philosophy
  • General Social Sciences

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