Capitalism in the western world is currently facing a crisis of legitimacy in the face of rampant and growing inequality. In response, people are challenging the status quo and demanding their economic rights. But what economic rights do we have, and why? This book explores how four remarkable thinkers answered these questions during the nineteenth century's industrial revolution and how their ideas can provide a blueprint for economic justice today.
Capitalism in the western world is currently facing a crisis of legitimacy in the face of rampant and growing inequality. In response, people are challenging the status quo and demanding their economic rights. But what economic rights do we have, and why? This book explores how four remarkable thinkers answered these questions during the nineteenth century's industrial revolution and how their ideas can provide a blueprint for economic justice today.
Daniel Layman is assistant professor of philosophy at Davidson College. He is the co-author (with Michael Huemer) of Do Governments Have Moral Authority? (Routledge, 2021) and numerous articles, chapters, and reviews. Before Davidson, he was a post-doctoral fellow in the Political Theory Project at Brown University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Rights, Property and Freedom Chapter 1: Locke's Property Problem Chapter 2: Hodgskin's Libertarian Groundwork Chapter 3: Spooner: A Libertarian Janus Chapter 4: Bray's Lockean Socialism Chapter 5: George: Land, Wealth, and Community Chapter 6: Towards a New Left-Lockeanism
Introduction: Rights, Property and Freedom Chapter 1: Locke's Property Problem Chapter 2: Hodgskin's Libertarian Groundwork Chapter 3: Spooner: A Libertarian Janus Chapter 4: Bray's Lockean Socialism Chapter 5: George: Land, Wealth, and Community Chapter 6: Towards a New Left-Lockeanism
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