Justice and the Meritocratic State
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ArtikelSerie: Utgivningsinformation: Oxford Taylor & Francis Routledge [Imprint] 2017Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (238 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780367372286
- 9781138283800
- 9781315270005
- 9781351980753
- 9781351980760
- 9781351980777
- Society and Social Sciences
- Society and culture: general
- Social and ethical issues
- Social discrimination and social justice
- Sociology and anthropology
- Sociology
- Politics and government
- Political ideologies and movements
- Centrist democratic ideologies
- Public administration
- Economics, Finance, Business and Management
- Economics
- Economic theory and philosophy
- Political economy
- Philosophy and Religion
- Philosophy
- Topics in philosophy
- Social and political philosophy
- Child's Future Ability
- Current Social Welfare System
- David Miller
- Desert Basis
- Desert Object
- Equal Opportunity Framework
- George Sher
- John Rawls
- Justice and the Meritocratic State
- Luck Egalitarian
- Meritocratic Framework
- Meritocratic Hiring
- Meritocratic Ideal
- Meritorious Applicant
- Meritorious Contributions
- Reflective Equilibrium
- Robert Nozick
- Top Marginal Income Tax Rate
- Violate
- Young Man
- economic justice
- egalitarianism
- equality
- justice
- libertarianism
- liberty
- meritocracy
- political philosophy
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Like American politics, the academic debate over justice is polarized, with almost all theories of justice falling within one of two traditions: egalitarianism and libertarianism. This book provides an alternative to the partisan standoff by focusing not on equality or liberty, but on the idea that we should give people the things that they deserve. Mulligan sets forth a theory of economic justice—meritocracy—which rests upon a desert principle and is distinctive from existing work in two ways. First, meritocracy is grounded in empirical research on how human beings think, intuitively, about justice. Research in social psychology and experimental economics reveals that people simply don't think that social goods should be distributed equally, nor do they dismiss the idea of social justice. Across ideological and cultural lines, people believe that rewards should reflect merit. Second, the book discusses hot-button political issues and makes concrete policy recommendations. These issues include anti-meritocratic bias against women and racial minorities and the United States' widening economic inequality.Justice and the Meritocratic State offers a new theory of justice and provides solutions to our most vexing social and economic problems. It will be of keen interest to philosophers, economists, and political theorists.
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