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In six new essays, philosopher and award-winning author Joseph Heath explores the connection between principles of justice and the institutional arrangements required to achieve them. Topics include the significance of status inequality, the question of open borders and immigration, the stigmatization of self-control failure, and debates over racial inequality in the United States. Ultimately, Cooperation and Social Justice reveals that one cannot think about questions of social justice without also taking seriously the institutional arrangements through which they may or may not be realized.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. On the Scalability of Cooperative Structures
2. Why Profit Is Not the Problem
3. Egalitarianism and Status Hierarchy
4. A Defence of Stigmatization
5. A Unified Theory of Border Control and Reasonable Accommodation
6. Two Dilemmas for U.S. Race Relations
Bibliography
Index