The 1990s witnessed a heated debate among political theorists regarding the extent to which social justice requires the fair distribution of resources versus the recognition of group differences.1 While scholars advocating for a politics of recognition never underestimated the need for an equitable distribution of wealth, they pointed out that unjust social hierarchies do not always track socioeconomic ones. Symbolic, cultural, and identitarian dimensions of social value can also produce patterns of exclusion. Reducing social justice to a matter of wealth redistribution, they argued, makes liberal political philosophy insensitive to racial, gendered, cultural, and ableist dimensions of privilege and privation
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This paper looks at the macroeconomic performance of EMU since it started in 1999. It argues that Eu...
Brexit is part of a tectonic shift in Western politics. An alliance of socialists and conservatives ...
The paper discusses the growing literature on the interrelations between neoliberal policy and risin...
The 1990s witnessed a heated debate among political theorists regarding the extent to which social j...
Research shows that opposition to policies that redistribute across racial divides has affected the ...
This paper provides a simple model of identity salience that is applied to the phenomenon of the rec...
In left critiques of globalization, it is often argued that liberal-egalitarian principles are inade...
A growing vein of scholarship argues that redistribution attitudes are rooted not only in economic s...
Normative political theory is divided on whether questions of distributive justice properly extend b...
As Europe’s population ages and inequality increases, inter-generational distribution and redistribu...
We are grateful to the editor and two anonymous referees for constructive comments and suggestions. ...
"In der aktuellen Debatte erscheinen Forderungen nach sozialer Gerechtigkeit in zwei Typen aufgespal...
In recent years, as many Western democracies have been facing growing racial, ethnic, and religious ...
The combined effect of changes in the structure of the political economy and the structure of poli...
Defence date: 13 June 2019Examining Board: Prof. Dr. Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institut...
This paper looks at the macroeconomic performance of EMU since it started in 1999. It argues that Eu...
Brexit is part of a tectonic shift in Western politics. An alliance of socialists and conservatives ...
The paper discusses the growing literature on the interrelations between neoliberal policy and risin...