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Philosophy & Public AffairsVolume 49, Issue 3 p. 237-274 Original Article Ethical Consumerism, Democratic Values, and Justice Brian Berkey, Corresponding Author bberkey@wharton.upenn.edu orcid.org/0000-0002-4527-027X Search for more papers by this author Brian Berkey, Corresponding Author bberkey@wharton.upenn.edu orcid.org/0000-0002-4527-027X Search for more papers by this author First published: 27 May 2021 https://doi.org/10.1111/papa.12191 This paper has been influenced, in different ways, by three wonderful philosophers who sadly passed away recently, all much too young. The first is Waheed Hussain, whose important work has given shape to the debates to which this paper aims to contribute. I never got the chance to speak with Waheed about this paper in particular, but I was fortunate enough to meet him on a couple of occasions, and to benefit from his sharp wit and penetrating intellect. The second is Stephen White, with whom I had a very helpful discussion at the 2020 Central Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association. And the third is Rachelle Bascara, who attended a talk that I gave on a very early draft of the paper at the Association for Social and Political Philosophy in 2016, and with whom I had an extremely helpful discussion afterwards. I am also grateful to audiences at the 2016 International Conference on Economic Philosophy, the 2016 Association for Social and Political Philosophy Conference, the 2016 Society for Applied Philosophy Conference, the 2016 North American Society for Social Philosophy Conference, the 2017 Transatlantic Normative Business Ethics Workshop, the 2020 Workshop on Morals, Markets, and Market-Based Societies at the University of Colorado-Boulder, the Georgetown University Institute for the Study of Markets and Ethics, the 2021 Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, and the Penn Normative Philosophy Group. Caleb Pickard provided excellent comments at the Boulder Workshop, as did Amanda Greene at the Eastern APA. For very helpful written comments, I am grateful to Craig Agule, Justin Bernstein, Ewan Kingston, Amy Sepinwall, and two anonymous Associate Editors for this journal. I have also benefitted from discussions with Sahar Akhtar, Eilidh Beaton, Amy Berg, Sandrine Blanc, David Boonin, Jason Brennan, Vince Buccola, Adam Burgos, Chetan Cetty, Lee-Ann Chae, Rutger Claasen, Nico Cornell, Geert Demuijnck, Tom Donaldson, Ryan Doody, David Faraci, Brian Feinstein, Harrison Frye, Mike Gadomski, Axel Gosseries, Mark Hanin, Nicole Hassoun, Lisa Herzog, Rob Hughes, Peter Jaworski, Julian Jonker, Errol Lord, Emily McGill, Susan Sauvé Meyer, Tom Mulligan, Pierre-Yves Néron, Eric Orts, Govind Persad, Alexander Reese, Eric Sampson, Amanda Shanor, Patrick Taylor Smith, Alan Strudler, Preston Werner, Florian Wettstein, and Youngbin Yoon. Read the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Volume49, Issue3Summer 2021Pages 237-274 RelatedInformation

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