Serge-Christophe Kolm
Macrojustice
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Macrojustice
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This 2005 text explores the concept of 'macrojustice' for determining a fair distribution of resources in society.
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This 2005 text explores the concept of 'macrojustice' for determining a fair distribution of resources in society.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1026g
- ISBN-13: 9780521835039
- ISBN-10: 0521835038
- Artikelnr.: 22022853
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1026g
- ISBN-13: 9780521835039
- ISBN-10: 0521835038
- Artikelnr.: 22022853
Part I. Bases: Consensus, Freedoms and Capacities: 1. Macrojustice: an overview of its place, method, structure and result
2. Social freedom
3. The liberal theory
4. Free and equal in rights
5. Resources
6. Capacities
Part II. Overall Distributive Justice: ELIE (Equal Labour Income Equalization): 7. Equal labour income equalization: general presentation
8. Models of labour and productivity
9. Equal duration income equalization
10. Information
11. Income justice
12. General equal labour income equalization: the model
13. Involuntary unemployment
Part III. Comparisons with Policies and Philosophies: 14. Comparisons: general issues
15. Comparison with distributive schemes
16. Comparison with philosophies
Part IV. The Degree of Community, Equality, Reciprocity, and Solidarity: 17. The degree of redistribution, solidarity, community, and reciprocity
18. Impartiality, consensus, and information
19. Disinterested judgments and the moral surplus
20. Communication and dialogue
21. Impartialization and consensus
Part V. Comparison with Economics' Social Ethics: 22. Related economic values
23. The structure and substance of distributive principles
24. Happiness and freedom
25. Freedoms, responsibility, desert, merit, equality of opportunity, capacities, capabilities, basic needs
26. The theory of equivalence
27. Conclusion.
2. Social freedom
3. The liberal theory
4. Free and equal in rights
5. Resources
6. Capacities
Part II. Overall Distributive Justice: ELIE (Equal Labour Income Equalization): 7. Equal labour income equalization: general presentation
8. Models of labour and productivity
9. Equal duration income equalization
10. Information
11. Income justice
12. General equal labour income equalization: the model
13. Involuntary unemployment
Part III. Comparisons with Policies and Philosophies: 14. Comparisons: general issues
15. Comparison with distributive schemes
16. Comparison with philosophies
Part IV. The Degree of Community, Equality, Reciprocity, and Solidarity: 17. The degree of redistribution, solidarity, community, and reciprocity
18. Impartiality, consensus, and information
19. Disinterested judgments and the moral surplus
20. Communication and dialogue
21. Impartialization and consensus
Part V. Comparison with Economics' Social Ethics: 22. Related economic values
23. The structure and substance of distributive principles
24. Happiness and freedom
25. Freedoms, responsibility, desert, merit, equality of opportunity, capacities, capabilities, basic needs
26. The theory of equivalence
27. Conclusion.
Part I. Bases: Consensus, Freedoms and Capacities: 1. Macrojustice: an overview of its place, method, structure and result
2. Social freedom
3. The liberal theory
4. Free and equal in rights
5. Resources
6. Capacities
Part II. Overall Distributive Justice: ELIE (Equal Labour Income Equalization): 7. Equal labour income equalization: general presentation
8. Models of labour and productivity
9. Equal duration income equalization
10. Information
11. Income justice
12. General equal labour income equalization: the model
13. Involuntary unemployment
Part III. Comparisons with Policies and Philosophies: 14. Comparisons: general issues
15. Comparison with distributive schemes
16. Comparison with philosophies
Part IV. The Degree of Community, Equality, Reciprocity, and Solidarity: 17. The degree of redistribution, solidarity, community, and reciprocity
18. Impartiality, consensus, and information
19. Disinterested judgments and the moral surplus
20. Communication and dialogue
21. Impartialization and consensus
Part V. Comparison with Economics' Social Ethics: 22. Related economic values
23. The structure and substance of distributive principles
24. Happiness and freedom
25. Freedoms, responsibility, desert, merit, equality of opportunity, capacities, capabilities, basic needs
26. The theory of equivalence
27. Conclusion.
2. Social freedom
3. The liberal theory
4. Free and equal in rights
5. Resources
6. Capacities
Part II. Overall Distributive Justice: ELIE (Equal Labour Income Equalization): 7. Equal labour income equalization: general presentation
8. Models of labour and productivity
9. Equal duration income equalization
10. Information
11. Income justice
12. General equal labour income equalization: the model
13. Involuntary unemployment
Part III. Comparisons with Policies and Philosophies: 14. Comparisons: general issues
15. Comparison with distributive schemes
16. Comparison with philosophies
Part IV. The Degree of Community, Equality, Reciprocity, and Solidarity: 17. The degree of redistribution, solidarity, community, and reciprocity
18. Impartiality, consensus, and information
19. Disinterested judgments and the moral surplus
20. Communication and dialogue
21. Impartialization and consensus
Part V. Comparison with Economics' Social Ethics: 22. Related economic values
23. The structure and substance of distributive principles
24. Happiness and freedom
25. Freedoms, responsibility, desert, merit, equality of opportunity, capacities, capabilities, basic needs
26. The theory of equivalence
27. Conclusion.