Freedom, Justice and Equality

Freedom, Justice and Equality

Author: khali Ali

Publisher:

Published: 2016-03-28

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 9780997422610

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Freedom, Justice & Equality is a continuation of the struggles and issues surrounding the African-American community. It speaks about the need to strive for higher education, economic status and liberation from an imbalanced justice system. There is a dire need for an improvement in social programs, public policy and more personal responsibility."


Economic Freedom and Social Justice

Economic Freedom and Social Justice

Author: Wanjiru Njoya

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-11-01

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 3030848523

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This book analyses the egalitarian foundations of equality law from a classical liberal perspective by asking two central questions: does justice ideally demand equality? Are differences in abilities among people in some sense unfair? The book examines these questions in the context of racial diversity. Racial justice as a component of social justice is often considered to be so emotionally and morally compelling that its implications for economic freedom are rarely subjected to critical scrutiny. In defending the classical ideal of formal equality in contexts of racial diversity this book questions the ethical status of egalitarian social and moral ideals. Economic Freedom and Social Justice argues that egalitarian ideals, like all subjective value judgements, must be subjected to critical intellectual inquiry rather than treated axiomatically. Drawing upon the legal framework in the UK and other common law jurisdictions, this book shows some of the ways in which egalitarian ideals, in addition to resting on false premises, are costly, harmful, and ultimately inimical to justice and liberty. The book argues that legal entitlements and policy guidelines constructed upon notions of racial equity are wrongly constituted as the main prism through which liberal market democracies govern private relationships, including the employment relationship. Written in a clear and forthright style, this book will be of interest to students and scholars in law, economics, philosophy and political economy.


Rescuing Justice and Equality

Rescuing Justice and Equality

Author: G. A. Cohen

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2009-07-01

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 0674029658

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In this stimulating work of political philosophy, acclaimed philosopher G. A. Cohen sets out to rescue the egalitarian thesis that in a society in which distributive justice prevails, people’s material prospects are roughly equal. Arguing against the Rawlsian version of a just society, Cohen demonstrates that distributive justice does not tolerate deep inequality. In the course of providing a deep and sophisticated critique of Rawls’s theory of justice, Cohen demonstrates that questions of distributive justice arise not only for the state but also for people in their daily lives. The right rules for the macro scale of public institutions and policies also apply, with suitable adjustments, to the micro level of individual decision-making. Cohen also charges Rawls’s constructivism with systematically conflating the concept of justice with other concepts. Within the Rawlsian architectonic, justice is not distinguished either from other values or from optimal rules of social regulation. The elimination of those conflations brings justice closer to equality.


Freedom! Equality!! Justice!!! These Three; but the Greatest of These Is Justice

Freedom! Equality!! Justice!!! These Three; but the Greatest of These Is Justice

Author: Victoria C. Woodhull

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2021-11-05

Total Pages: 47

ISBN-13:

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This invigorating examination of the American justice system is a wonderful addition to any government lovers collection. Freedom! Equality!! Justice!!! Is a thoughtful speech on the ideas of revolution, still relevant today. Excerpt: The impending revolution, then, will be the strife for the mastery between the authority, despotism, inequalities, and injustices of the present, and freedom, equality, and justice in their broad and perfect sense.


Freedom, Equality, and Social Change

Freedom, Equality, and Social Change

Author: James P. Sterba

Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 458

ISBN-13: 9780889461031

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Today Issues in Contemporary Social Philosophy Thirty-two essayists provide scholarly insight and opportunities for constructive dialogue on social philosophical theory regarding freedom, equality, and social change. SSPT 3*] $99.95 350pp. 1989


Economic Freedom and Social Justice

Economic Freedom and Social Justice

Author: Wanjiru Njoya

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Published: 2022-11-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783030848545

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This book analyses the egalitarian foundations of equality law from a classical liberal perspective by asking two central questions: does justice ideally demand equality? Are differences in abilities among people in some sense unfair? The book examines these questions in the context of racial diversity. Racial justice as a component of social justice is often considered to be so emotionally and morally compelling that its implications for economic freedom are rarely subjected to critical scrutiny. In defending the classical ideal of formal equality in contexts of racial diversity this book questions the ethical status of egalitarian social and moral ideals. Economic Freedom and Social Justice argues that egalitarian ideals, like all subjective value judgements, must be subjected to critical intellectual inquiry rather than treated axiomatically. Drawing upon the legal framework in the UK and other common law jurisdictions, this book shows some of the ways in which egalitarian ideals, in addition to resting on false premises, are costly, harmful, and ultimately inimical to justice and liberty. The book argues that legal entitlements and policy guidelines constructed upon notions of racial equity are wrongly constituted as the main prism through which liberal market democracies govern private relationships, including the employment relationship. Written in a clear and forthright style, this book will be of interest to students and scholars in law, economics, philosophy and political economy.


Self-Ownership, Freedom, and Equality

Self-Ownership, Freedom, and Equality

Author: G. A. Cohen

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1995-10-26

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 1107393434

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In this book G. A. Cohen examines the libertarian principle of self-ownership, which says that each person belongs to himself and therefore owes no service or product to anyone else. This principle is used to defend capitalist inequality, which is said to reflect each person's freedom to do as he wishes with himself. The author argues that self-ownership cannot deliver the freedom it promises to secure, thereby undermining the idea that lovers of freedom should embrace capitalism and the inequality that comes with it. He goes on to show that the standard Marxist condemnation of exploitation implies an endorsement of self-ownership, since, in the Marxist conception, the employer steals from the worker what should belong to her, because she produced it. Thereby a deeply inegalitarian notion has penetrated what is in aspiration an egalitarian theory. Purging that notion from socialist thought, he argues, enables construction of a more consistent egalitarianism.


Freedom or Equality

Freedom or Equality

Author: Daniel Lacalle

Publisher: Post Hill Press

Published: 2020-04-14

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1642934348

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Capitalism offers greater prosperity and opportunity for everyone, while socialism, unnecessary interventionism, and other choices inevitably fail. But capitalism is quickly falling out of favor with the middle class in the Western world. Fortunately, it can be fixed. The next decades will present numerous challenges: exponentially accelerating technology and use of robots, an aging population, repressive taxation, and the sustainability of education and health care costs—to name just a few. Freedom or Equality addresses those challenges while presenting a fresh examination of Social Capitalism—a moderate option between extreme solutions of all sorts that can deliver superior growth and prosperity worldwide.