This document discusses corporate social responsibility (CSR). It begins by defining CSR as companies voluntarily respecting stakeholders and contributing to society and the environment. Corporations have economic, social, and environmental responsibilities. The document then discusses the nature of corporations and how they have rights and duties. It outlines the need for CSR in areas like reputation, employees, competition, and investors. Corporations affect many sectors of society and their role is to maximize social welfare. The document then categorizes and discusses corporate social responsibilities and how CSR has developed over time with globalization. It also discusses CSR's relationship with the environment and human rights.