The Ethicality of Welfare Crowdfunding in the Context of the Neoliberal Welfare State: A Rawlsian Perspective

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作者
Moysidou, Krystallia [1 ,2 ]
Fotaki, Marianna [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sussex, Informat Syst, Brighton, England
[2] Warwick Business Sch UK, Warwick, England
关键词
ethics of crowdfunding; Rawls's theory of justice; social inequalities; social welfare; neoliberalization of the state; HEALTH; JUSTICE; CARE; PRINCIPLES; SUPPORT; ETHICS; PHILANTHROCAPITALISM; RESPONSIBILITY; INSTITUTIONS; BANKRUPTCY;
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10.1017/beq.2024.15
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
Despite crowdfunding platforms' growing involvement in financing welfare, related ethical issues have received little scholarly attention. To address this gap, we focus on GoFundMe, the leading welfare crowdfunding platform in the US, to examine whether it facilitates the establishment of a just society that democratizes access to funding. Informed by Rawls's ethics, we conduct a comprehensive analysis, arguing that GoFundMe's modus operandi merits criticism. We advance three interrelated arguments for why GoFundMe is morally problematic. First, it distributes information and primary goods unfairly, perpetuating inequalities that disadvantage the most vulnerable. Second, it uses narratives that may distract public attention from systemic flaws in welfare provision, potentially reducing social pressure for institutional reform. Third, its emphasis on individual choice and responsibility may contribute to momentum for neoliberal policymaking. We show why scholars, policymakers, and platforms should engage in debate about regulating welfare crowdfunding activities to improve their ethicality.
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