The family poses problems for liberal understandings of social justice, because of the ways in which it bestows unearned privileges. This is particularly stark when we consider inter-generational inequality, or ‘class fate’ – the ways in which inequality is transmitted from one generation to the next, with the family unit ostensibly a key conduit. There is a recognized tension between the assumption that families should as far as possible be autonomous spheres of decision-making, and the assumption that we should as far as possible equalize the life chances of all children, regardless of background. In this article I address this tension by way of recent liberal egalitarian literature, and consideration of the different dimensions of class ...
Pointing to a “thin evidentiary base ” for claims of social class differences in the inte-rior of fa...
The family disrupts equality while also, think many, providing goods of unique value. In Family Valu...
This paper identifies a challenge for liberal relational egalitarians—namely, how to respond to the ...
The family poses problems for liberal understandings of social justice, because of the ways in which...
The family seems to pose an insoluble dilemma for a liberal society, because it pits liberal values ...
The family, and in particular the parent-child relationship that constitutes its core, is attracting...
Alasdair MacIntyre, Michael Sandel and other critics have argued that liberalism is living off the b...
Because families disrupt fair patterns of distribution and, in particular, equality of opportunity, ...
Journal ArticleIn a recent article on developments in John Rawls's theory of justice, S.A. Lloyd not...
Political philosophers´ interest in the family - understood as a unit in which one or more adults di...
The past 30 years have witnessed a dramatic divergence in family structure by social class, income, ...
Liberalism has struggled with the question of what is to be done when subgroups within liberal socie...
Why do families matter? Is it simply because of their role in social reproduction, or does this igno...
Equal opportunity of life prospects and family autonomy are both valued principles. However, if they...
The article analyzes the problem about the recognition of atypical forms of Family, from the John Ra...
Pointing to a “thin evidentiary base ” for claims of social class differences in the inte-rior of fa...
The family disrupts equality while also, think many, providing goods of unique value. In Family Valu...
This paper identifies a challenge for liberal relational egalitarians—namely, how to respond to the ...
The family poses problems for liberal understandings of social justice, because of the ways in which...
The family seems to pose an insoluble dilemma for a liberal society, because it pits liberal values ...
The family, and in particular the parent-child relationship that constitutes its core, is attracting...
Alasdair MacIntyre, Michael Sandel and other critics have argued that liberalism is living off the b...
Because families disrupt fair patterns of distribution and, in particular, equality of opportunity, ...
Journal ArticleIn a recent article on developments in John Rawls's theory of justice, S.A. Lloyd not...
Political philosophers´ interest in the family - understood as a unit in which one or more adults di...
The past 30 years have witnessed a dramatic divergence in family structure by social class, income, ...
Liberalism has struggled with the question of what is to be done when subgroups within liberal socie...
Why do families matter? Is it simply because of their role in social reproduction, or does this igno...
Equal opportunity of life prospects and family autonomy are both valued principles. However, if they...
The article analyzes the problem about the recognition of atypical forms of Family, from the John Ra...
Pointing to a “thin evidentiary base ” for claims of social class differences in the inte-rior of fa...
The family disrupts equality while also, think many, providing goods of unique value. In Family Valu...
This paper identifies a challenge for liberal relational egalitarians—namely, how to respond to the ...