The Equal Society: Essays on Equality in Theory and Practice
Editat de George Hull Contribuţii de Jonathan Wolff, University College London, UK, Charles Mills, Miranda Fricker, Daniel Putnam, Bekka Williams, Tom Angier, Lucy Allais, Thaddeus Metz, David Bilchitz, Daryl Glaser, Ann E. Cudd, Gina Schouten, Pierre-Yves Néronen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 iul 2017
The Equal Society collects fourteen philosophical essays, each with a fresh perspective on these questions. The authors explore the demands of egalitarian justice, addressing issues of distribution and rectification, but equally investigating what it means for people to be equals as producers and communicators of knowledge or as members of subcultures, and considering what it would take for a society to achieve gender and racial equality.
The essays collected here address not just the theory but also the practice of equality, arguing for concrete changes in institutions such as higher education, the business corporation and national constitutions, to bring about a more equal society.
The Equal Society offers original approaches to themes prominent in current social and political philosophy, including relational equality, epistemic injustice, the capabilities approach, African ethics, gender equality and the philosophy of race. It includes new work by respected social and political philosophers.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781498515733
ISBN-10: 1498515738
Pagini: 348
Ilustrații: 5 b/w illustrations;
Dimensiuni: 151 x 230 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1498515738
Pagini: 348
Ilustrații: 5 b/w illustrations;
Dimensiuni: 151 x 230 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction
George Hull
PART ONE: THEORETICAL EXPANSIONS AND REVISIONS
1 Social Equality, Relative Poverty and Marginalised Groups
Jonathan Wolff
2 Racial Equality
Charles W. Mills
3 Epistemic Contribution as a Central Human Capability
Miranda Fricker
4 Equality of Intelligibility
Daniel Putnam
5 Capability Luck Egalitarianism
Bekka Williams
6 From Well-faring to Well-being: Prospects for a Metric of Liberal Egalitarian Justice
George Hull
7 Hierarchy and Social Respect: Friends or Enemies?
Tom P. S. Angier
8 Equality of Freedom
Lucy Allais
9 An African Egalitarianism: Bringing Community to Bear on Equality
Thaddeus Metz
PART TWO: PUTTING EQUALITY INTO PRACTICE
10 Equality, Liberty and Modern Constitutionalism
David Bilchitz
11 Forward-looking Equalization: Can It Subsume Historical Redress Claims?
Daryl Glaser
12 What Is Equality in Higher Education?
Ann E. Cudd
13 Does the Gendered Division of Labor Undermine Citizenship?
Gina Schouten
14 Social
George Hull
PART ONE: THEORETICAL EXPANSIONS AND REVISIONS
1 Social Equality, Relative Poverty and Marginalised Groups
Jonathan Wolff
2 Racial Equality
Charles W. Mills
3 Epistemic Contribution as a Central Human Capability
Miranda Fricker
4 Equality of Intelligibility
Daniel Putnam
5 Capability Luck Egalitarianism
Bekka Williams
6 From Well-faring to Well-being: Prospects for a Metric of Liberal Egalitarian Justice
George Hull
7 Hierarchy and Social Respect: Friends or Enemies?
Tom P. S. Angier
8 Equality of Freedom
Lucy Allais
9 An African Egalitarianism: Bringing Community to Bear on Equality
Thaddeus Metz
PART TWO: PUTTING EQUALITY INTO PRACTICE
10 Equality, Liberty and Modern Constitutionalism
David Bilchitz
11 Forward-looking Equalization: Can It Subsume Historical Redress Claims?
Daryl Glaser
12 What Is Equality in Higher Education?
Ann E. Cudd
13 Does the Gendered Division of Labor Undermine Citizenship?
Gina Schouten
14 Social
Recenzii
The Equal Society is a timely contribution, written in an engaging way accessible and of interest to lay readers and researchers alike, that makes connections between several different strands in egalitarian thinking, gives voice to African egalitarianism, and generally offers a more applied and broader perspective than the recent relational egalitarian discussions.... If it ends up inspiring others to take a similarly applied and comparative approach to egalitarianism, exploring local real-world issues rather than purely universalist, ideal ones, then egalitarians can continue to be hopeful about the prospects of a more equal society.
What would be the central characteristics of a society in which its citizens are truly treated as equals?.... The anthology under review sheds light on this question. It offers a fascinatingly rich collection of original essays from a diverse group of scholars, some of whom have been shaping egalitarian discourse for decades. An introduction by George Hull and a helpful index complete a collection that will surely be indispensable for those wishing to take stock of recent developments in egalitarian thought.
This is a great collection of essays which exemplifies the most recent trends in egalitarian theory. The essays by eminent scholars in the field discuss such important and hotly debated issues as: Should we see equality primarily a distributive ideal or as a matter of what kinds of relations members of society stand in? What should be equal between persons: their resources or their capabilities? And how should we theoretically approach the aim of equality: by outlining a positive, even ideal vision we should aim at? Or wouldn't it be theoretically more illuminating to begin by analyzing the existing negative social condition, like the distinctive forms of inequality or disadvantage experienced by particular societal groups, and start real-world political philosophy from there? These are all questions of justice everybody should be interested in.
What would be the central characteristics of a society in which its citizens are truly treated as equals?.... The anthology under review sheds light on this question. It offers a fascinatingly rich collection of original essays from a diverse group of scholars, some of whom have been shaping egalitarian discourse for decades. An introduction by George Hull and a helpful index complete a collection that will surely be indispensable for those wishing to take stock of recent developments in egalitarian thought.
This is a great collection of essays which exemplifies the most recent trends in egalitarian theory. The essays by eminent scholars in the field discuss such important and hotly debated issues as: Should we see equality primarily a distributive ideal or as a matter of what kinds of relations members of society stand in? What should be equal between persons: their resources or their capabilities? And how should we theoretically approach the aim of equality: by outlining a positive, even ideal vision we should aim at? Or wouldn't it be theoretically more illuminating to begin by analyzing the existing negative social condition, like the distinctive forms of inequality or disadvantage experienced by particular societal groups, and start real-world political philosophy from there? These are all questions of justice everybody should be interested in.