機会平等をいかに実現するか<br>How to Make Opportunity Equal : Race and Contributive Justice

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機会平等をいかに実現するか
How to Make Opportunity Equal : Race and Contributive Justice

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 184 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781405160827
  • DDC分類 172.2

基本説明

Argues that by sharing routine and complex labor, social relationships would be transformed, eliminating competition for limited opportunities to develop and contribute abilities.

Full Description

HOW TO MAKE OPPORTUNITY EQUAL "Paul Gomberg makes a powerful and provocative case that real equality of opportunity can only be achieved by overturning the social division of labor that unfairly handicaps not just black but the working class in general."
Charles W. Mills, University of Illinois at Chicago

"An important and original contribution to contemporary debates about justice in political philosophy; and accessible introduction to those debates for students and the lay reader; and a powerful and important challenge to policymakers, educators and employers, to think hard about their responsibilities for enabling people to lead flourishing lives."
Harry Brighouse, University of Wisconsin-Madison

"In this impressive book, Paul Gomberg argues ardently, with great optimism, and with philosophical and sociological sophistication, for a radical new theory of egalitarian justice."
David Copp, University of Florida

Distributive injustices such as low pay, inferior healthcare and housing, as well as diminished opportunities in school continue to blight the lives of millions of the urban poor in America and beyond.

This book announces a new theory of justice. Paul Gomberg:

focuses on how race and class structure unequal life prospects
shows how human society can be organized in a way that does not socialize children for lives of routine labor
maintains that true equality of opportunity comes only when all labor, both routine and complex, is shared
proposes a new paradigm for the theory of justice. While Rawls, Sen, Nozick, and Walzer conceive justice as addressing how various goods are fairly obtained or distributed, Gomberg argues that justice in distribution must advance contributive opportunities and duties.

On Gomberg's contributive theory of justice, each person contributes to society not for individual material gain, but from a sense of what is required in order to build just relations with others.

Passionate and radical, but rigorously argued, this book makes a vital and original contribution to philosophy and social thought.

Contents

Preface

Who Toils? Race, Equal Opportunity, and the Division of Labor

Against Leveling the Playing Field

Against Limiting Opportunity

Egalitarianism of Opportunity and Other Egalitarianisms

Can Everyone be Esteemed?

Opportunity for What? Defending the Constellation

Sharing Labor

Transforming Relationships

Is Inequality Necessary?

Are Some Born Smarter than Others?

Race and Political Philosophy

Justice and Markets

Contributive Justice

Acknowledgments.

References.

Index

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