Realizing Equality in Policy
Editat de Alexander Kaufmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 iul 2025
With contributions from scholars of both luck and relational egalitarianism, the essays reexamine a number of basic assumptions regarding social and economic policy from an egalitarian perspective. They explore gender-based discrimination, international justice, and the possibility for engagement between socialist and left-liberal thought. Rather than focusing on the subtle distinctions that divide egalitarian views, this volume shows that both views have the potential to offer important insights about how differences might be overcome and gaps might be closed. In offering new directions for solving wealth inequality through policy, Realizing Equality in Policy contributes to ongoing conversations in political theory, economic theory, and moral philosophy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780472077427
ISBN-10: 0472077422
Pagini: 266
Ilustrații: 5 figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
ISBN-10: 0472077422
Pagini: 266
Ilustrații: 5 figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Notă biografică
Alexander Kaufman is Professor of Political Science at the University of Georgia.
Recenzii
“The volume offers a rich compilation of authors and points of view with chapters of very high quality that represent outstanding contributions to the philosophical debates around equality/inequality and the implications for policy. This will be an important resource for scholars and teachers in areas of political philosophy and public policy.”
Descriere
Questioning the policy implications of contemporary theories of egalitarian justice