Why Inequality Matters

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Why Inequality Matters

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ISBN: 9781107129818
作者: Shlomi Segall
出版社: Cambridge University Press
发行时间: 2016 -7
装订: Hardcover
价格: USD 99.99
页数: 268

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Luck Egalitarianism, its Meaning and Value

Shlomi Segall   

简介

Equality is a key concept in our moral and political vocabulary. There is wide agreement on its instrumental value and its favourable impact on many aspects of society, but less certainty over whether it has a non-instrumental or intrinsic value that can be demonstrated. In this project, Shlomi Segall explores and defends the view that it does. He argues that the value of equality is not reducible to a concern we might have for the worse off, or to ensuring that individuals do not fall into poverty and destitution; instead he claims that undeserved inequalities, wherever and whenever we might find them, are bad in themselves. Assessing the strength of competing accounts, such as sufficientarianism and prioritarianism, he brings together for the first time discussions of the moral value of equality with luck- or responsibility-sensitive accounts of distributive justice. His book will interest readers in political and moral philosophy.

目录

Part I. Egalitarianism:
1. The variety of objections to equality
2. Why inequality matters
3. When does inequality matter?
4. Who is inequality bad for?
Part II. Alternatives to Egalitarianism:
5. What is the point of sufficiency?
6. Prioritarianism and the person-affecting view
7. Prioritarianism and time
Part III. Chances and Choices:
8. Should egalitarians care about chances?
9. The badness of voluntary inequalities.

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