Fr. 58.90

Republic of Equals - Predistribution and Property-Owning Democracy

Inglese · Tascabile

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This first book length study of property-owning democracy argues that a society in which capital is universally accessible to all citizens uniquely meets the demands of justice. It defends a renovated form of capitalism in which the free market is no longer a threat to social democratic values, but is potentially convergent with them.

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  • Introduction

  • Chapter One: Rawls, Republicanism and Liberal-republicanism

  • Chapter Two: Justice, Pareto and Equality.

  • Chapter Three: G. A. Cohen's neo-Marxist Critique of Rawls

  • Chapter Five: Three Forms of Republican Egalitarianism.

  • Chapter Six: A Liberal-republican Economic System

  • Chapter Seven: Rawls's Critique of Welfare State Capitalism.

  • Chapter Eight: Property-owning Democracy Versus Market Socialism

  • Chapter Nine: Towards a Pluralistic Commonwealth

  • Chapter Ten: Classical Liberalism and Property-owning Democracy

  • Chapter Eleven: A Realistic Utopianism?

  • Chapter Twelve: Inequality and Globalization

  • Conclusion: Nothing is Obvious

  • Bibliography

  • Notes

  • Index



Info autore

Alan Thomas is currently Professor of Ethics at the University of York. Educated at Cambridge, Harvard (as a Kennedy Scholar), and Oxford Universities he has held visiting appointments at the University of British Columbia, Tulane University, St. Louis University and the Australian National University. His interests in philosophy include moral and political philosophy, epistemology and the philosophy of mind

Riassunto

This first book length study of property-owning democracy argues that a society in which capital is universally accessible to all citizens uniquely meets the demands of justice. It defends a renovated form of capitalism in which the free market is no longer a threat to social democratic values, but is potentially convergent with them.

Testo aggiuntivo

Thomas's vision of an egalitarian property-owning democracy is powerful and compelling...Thomas arguably provides the best hope that liberal democratic states have for ensuring greater justice and also repairing what has broken in our current democratic theory and practice.

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