Paradigms of Justice : Redistribution, Recognition, and Beyond

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Paradigms of Justice : Redistribution, Recognition, and Beyond

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 296 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138594272
  • DDC分類 339.2

Full Description

This book explores the relation between redistribution and recognition, two key paradigms in the contemporary discourse on justice. Combining insights from the traditions of critical social theory and analytical political philosophy, the volume offers a multifaceted exploration of this incredibly inspiring conceptual couple from a plurality of perspectives. The chapters engage with concepts such as universal basic income, property-owning democracy, poverty, equality, self-respect, pluralism, care, and work, all of which have an impact on individuals' recognition as well as on distributive policies.

An important contribution to the field of political and social philosophy, the volume will be useful to scholars and researchers of politics, law, human rights, economics, social justice, as well as policymakers.

Contents

Introduction PART I The 'recognition side' of distributive justice 1. Basic income in the recognition order: respect, care, and esteem 2. Freedom, recognition, and the property-owning democracy: towards a predistributive model of justice 3. Redistribution, misrecognition, domination: a look at Brazilian society PART II Dimensions of equality 4. Redistribution and recognition from the point of view of real equality: Anderson and Honneth through the lens of Babeuf 5. Work justice beyond redistribution and recognition 6. Affective equality and social justice PART III Rethinking grammars of oppression and inclusion 7. Vulnerable political life: distributive justice, critical theory, and critical care ethics 8. Redistribution, recognition, and pluralism: a Rawlsian criticism of Fraser 9. The politics of white misrecognition and practices of racial inequality PART IV Moral economies of respect and esteem 10. A moral economy? Honneth, recognition, and the capitalist market 11. Social esteem between recognition and redistribution 12. Recognition vs redistribution: the case of self-respect

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