Many contemporary political philosophers reject the so-called distributive paradigm of justice, and believe that it should be replaced with the view that, fundamentally, justice is about social relations. This book refines and assesses this view. It proposes a novel and unique form of egalitarianism, which includes elements from both paradigms.
Many contemporary political philosophers reject the so-called distributive paradigm of justice, and believe that it should be replaced with the view that, fundamentally, justice is about social relations. This book refines and assesses this view. It proposes a novel and unique form of egalitarianism, which includes elements from both paradigms.
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen is Professor of Political Theory at Aarhus Universitet, Denmark, and Professor II in Philosophy at the University of Tromsø. His books include Born Free and Equal? (2013) and Luck Egalitarianism (2015).
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Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction Part I. Nature: 2. Relational egalitarianism 3. Relating to one another as equals 4. Equality and being in a position to hold others accountable: a case study Part II. Site, Scope, and Justification: 5. Egalitarian relations: time, site, and scope 6. Justification of and by the ideal Part III. Relational and Distributive Equality 7. Pluralist egalitarianism 8. Often the twain meet Conclusion References Index.
Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction Part I. Nature: 2. Relational egalitarianism 3. Relating to one another as equals 4. Equality and being in a position to hold others accountable: a case study Part II. Site, Scope, and Justification: 5. Egalitarian relations: time, site, and scope 6. Justification of and by the ideal Part III. Relational and Distributive Equality 7. Pluralist egalitarianism 8. Often the twain meet Conclusion References Index.
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