Both Max Borders (in Western Ethical Imperalism?) and Matt Zwolinski (in Sweatshops) raise challenges to critics of
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Both Max Borders (in “Western Ethical Imperalism?”) and Matt Zwolinski (in “Sweatshops”) raise challenges to critics of sweatshops. Borders says “Maybe the best thing we can do in the rich, developed world is to try and understand the realities of our developing world counterparts.” (Social Ethics, p. 450-451) Zwolinski says “But are first-world standards of decency the appropriate standard to apply to industries in third-world countries?” (Social Ethics, p. 458.)
(c) Given your understanding of Borders and Zwolinski, can they be correctly described as cultural relativists? Explain.
(d) Do think Borders and Zwolinski are right? Explain.
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