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Chocolate on Trial: Slavery, Politics, and the Ethics of Business

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At the turn of the twentieth century, Cadbury Bros. Ltd. was a successful, Quaker-owned chocolate manufacturer in Birmingham, England, celebrated for its model village, modern factory, and concern for employees. In 1901 the firm learned that its cocoa beans, purchased from Portuguese plantations on the island of Sao Tome off West Africa, were produced by slave labor. ‘Chocolate on Trial: Slavery, Politics, and the Ethics of Business’ is a lively and highly readable account of the events surrounding the libel trial in which Cadbury Bros. sued the London Standard over the newspaper’s accusation that the firm was hypocritical in its use of slave-grown cocoa. Lowell J. Satre probes issues as compelling now as they were a century ago: globalization, corporate social responsibility, journalistic sensationalism, and devious diplomacy. Satre illuminates the stubborn persistence of the institution of slavery and shows how Cadbury, a company with a well-regarded brand name from the nineteenth century, faced ethical dilemmas and challenges to its record for social responsibility. Chocolate on Trial brings to life the age-old conflict between economic interests and regard for the dignity of human life.

Artikelnummer: 35184 Categorie: Tags: ,
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Auteur: Satre, Lowell J.
Jaar: 2005
ISBN: 9780821416266
Pagina's: 352
Taal: English
Uitgever: Ohio University Press
Uitgever stad: Athens
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