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Basic income reconsidered[electronic...
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Birnbaum, Simon.
Basic income reconsidered[electronic resource] :social justice, liberalism and the demands of equality /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
339.2/2
書名/作者:
Basic income reconsidered : social justice, liberalism and the demands of equality // Simon Birnbaum.
作者:
Birnbaum, Simon.
出版者:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2012.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xii, 246 p.)
標題:
Income distribution.
標題:
Income maintenance programs.
標題:
Social justice.
標題:
Liberalism.
標題:
Equality.
標題:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Macroeconomics
標題:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Economic Conditions
ISBN:
9781137015426 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
113701542X (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
1. Basic Income, Liberal Egalitarianism, and the Study of Social Justice -- Part One. A Society of Equals: Radical Liberalism, Self-Respect, and Basic Income -- 2. Equality of Status and its Priority: A Rawlsian Case for Basic Income -- 3. Are Only Contributors Entitled to Social Rights? Cooperation, Reciprocity and the Boundaries of Social Justic -- Part Two. The Exploitation Objection Against Basic Income: Equality of Opportunity, Luck and Responsibility -- 4. Why Unconditional Transfers Are Not Exploitative -- 5. Jobs as Gifts. A Reconstruction and a Qualified Defense -- Part Three. The Feasibility of Basic Income: Social Ethos, Work, and the Politics of Universalism -- 6. Why Do People Work if They Don't Have To? Basic Income, Liberal Neutrality and the Work Ethos -- 7. Social Justice in Practice. On the Political Implications of Radical Liberalism.
摘要、提要註:
The idea of guaranteeing every member of society an unconditional basic income is one the most innovative and powerful proposals for countering our growing economic inequalities and to sustainably prevent poverty. But would this be a just thing to do? In the last few decades, debates on the ethics and economics of basic income have become increasingly sophisticated and diverse. Basic Income Reconsidered provides an up-to-date assessment of these arguments, and works out a novel contribution based on the justification of unconditional universalism. Birnbaum's argument studies the basic income proposal, and its main rivals, through the lens of John Rawls' theory of justice and defends a radical-liberal interpretation of Rawls' conception. It is radical in the sense that it demands far-reaching equalization of opportunities. It is, at the same time, liberal by insisting that people must be left free to use their resource shares for a much wider range of purposes and life plans than those typically accessible through existing welfare states.
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http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137015426
Basic income reconsidered[electronic resource] :social justice, liberalism and the demands of equality /
Birnbaum, Simon.
Basic income reconsidered
social justice, liberalism and the demands of equality /[electronic resource] :Simon Birnbaum. - 1st ed. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2012. - 1 online resource (xii, 246 p.) - Exploring the basic income guarantee.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Basic Income, Liberal Egalitarianism, and the Study of Social Justice -- Part One. A Society of Equals: Radical Liberalism, Self-Respect, and Basic Income -- 2. Equality of Status and its Priority: A Rawlsian Case for Basic Income -- 3. Are Only Contributors Entitled to Social Rights? Cooperation, Reciprocity and the Boundaries of Social Justic -- Part Two. The Exploitation Objection Against Basic Income: Equality of Opportunity, Luck and Responsibility -- 4. Why Unconditional Transfers Are Not Exploitative -- 5. Jobs as Gifts. A Reconstruction and a Qualified Defense -- Part Three. The Feasibility of Basic Income: Social Ethos, Work, and the Politics of Universalism -- 6. Why Do People Work if They Don't Have To? Basic Income, Liberal Neutrality and the Work Ethos -- 7. Social Justice in Practice. On the Political Implications of Radical Liberalism.
The idea of guaranteeing every member of society an unconditional basic income is one the most innovative and powerful proposals for countering our growing economic inequalities and to sustainably prevent poverty. But would this be a just thing to do? In the last few decades, debates on the ethics and economics of basic income have become increasingly sophisticated and diverse. Basic Income Reconsidered provides an up-to-date assessment of these arguments, and works out a novel contribution based on the justification of unconditional universalism. Birnbaum's argument studies the basic income proposal, and its main rivals, through the lens of John Rawls' theory of justice and defends a radical-liberal interpretation of Rawls' conception. It is radical in the sense that it demands far-reaching equalization of opportunities. It is, at the same time, liberal by insisting that people must be left free to use their resource shares for a much wider range of purposes and life plans than those typically accessible through existing welfare states.
ISBN: 9781137015426 (electronic bk.)
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Dewey Class. No.: 339.2/2
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