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Research Paper Volume 8 Issue 4 195 - 200 July 10, 2025

Capitalism with a Human Face: Ratan Tata and Political Theories of Social Justice

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Dr. Harsh Kushwaha
Assistant Professor at St. Thomas College of Law, Greater Noida, India
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Abstract

This paper attempts to explore Ratan Tata's approach towards capitalism as a form of “capitalism with a human face,” trying to integrate economic pursuits along with social justice commitments. Drawing upon political theories of social justice, particularly John Rawls's "justice as fairness" and Amartya Sen's "capability approach," this study investigates how Tata Group’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives reflect ethical capitalism. Through a case study of the Tata Group, the paper demonstrates how businesses can contribute to social equity while maintaining profits. This paper contributes to the discourses on ethical capitalism, offering insights for corporations aiming to balance financial objectives with social impact.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 8, Issue 4, Page 195 - 200
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.1110388
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