Chapter 1. Should corporations practice social responsibility? Corporate social responsibility is an essential strategy in today's marketplace / Rose Schrieber -- CSR: social good or marketing ploy? / Sudeep Chakravarti -- The case against corporate social responsibility / Aneel Karnani -- US corporations should embrace international corporate social responsibility standards / Mahesh Chandra -- US corporations should oppose international corporate social responsibility standards / James M. Roberts and Andew W. Markley -- Chapter 2. What is the goal of an effective corporate social responsibility strategy? Corporations should embrace sustainability as a strategy / Dan Grey -- Corporate environmental sustainability claims are merely "greenwashing" / Adam Kingsmith -- The aim of corporations should be to build social institutions / Rosabeth Moss Kanter -- Companies emphasize the environment over employees / Jeffrey Pfeffer -- Corporations should ethically produce products and not exploit workers / Jeff Ballinger -- Corporations should practice triple bottom line reporting / Dave Blanchard -- Kiobel case: corporate accountability for human rights abuses / Lauren Carasik -- Corporate social responsibility strategies should fight poverty / Mal Warwick -- Chapter 3. What economic issues surround corporate social responsibility? Corporate social responsibility helps business / Rob Fenn -- Corporate social responsibility hurts business / James M. Roberts -- Are companies responsible for creating jobs? / John Bussey -- Corporations are not job creators / Dave Johnson -- Chapter 4. Should corporations be responsible for health insurance coverage? Employers should not be responsible for providing health insurance / John Geyman -- Government should provide universal health care / Vyckie Garrison -- Government should not be involved in providing health care / John Stossel -- There should be a conscience clause for employer-based health insurance / Ilya Shapiro -- Conscience creep / Dahlia Lithwick