Questions like the extent of individual liberty, responsibility and need remain within philosophical conundrums. However, economists have taken a different approach by asking which aspects of inequality are measurable, and how philosophical theories can be applied to design more pragmatic public policie
Inequality and Justice are two important political values that have grabbed the attention of the pol...
International audienceDuring the last third of the twentieth century, political philosophers activel...
This paper critiques the notion that unfettered inequality is an inevitable consequence of contempor...
Questions like the extent of individual liberty, responsibility and need remain within philosophical...
This paper discusses a key contemporary problem, that of inequality. Certainly, the most visible ine...
Inequality is unfortunately a phenomenon of great relevance for the contemporary period. The increas...
Inequality is always relevant in political science, but often discussed without proper context. This...
Research on income inequality in the United States, generally, neglects the subject’s inherent philo...
Social inequality is a datum that appears to have defied effort in all societies towards a just solu...
Too often, dialogue on economic inequality fails to seriously consider the moral implications of eco...
Inequality of wealth and income is currently a hotly debated subject not only in the academy but als...
Widespread recognition that economic inequality has been growing for forty years in most of the deve...
The renewed debate over inequality has highlighted a set of deficits in much of the last fifty-plus ...
This paper argues for the importance of individuals’ tolerance of inequality for economic growth. By...
We live in an unjust world characterized by economic inequality. No liberaltheory of justice is able...
Inequality and Justice are two important political values that have grabbed the attention of the pol...
International audienceDuring the last third of the twentieth century, political philosophers activel...
This paper critiques the notion that unfettered inequality is an inevitable consequence of contempor...
Questions like the extent of individual liberty, responsibility and need remain within philosophical...
This paper discusses a key contemporary problem, that of inequality. Certainly, the most visible ine...
Inequality is unfortunately a phenomenon of great relevance for the contemporary period. The increas...
Inequality is always relevant in political science, but often discussed without proper context. This...
Research on income inequality in the United States, generally, neglects the subject’s inherent philo...
Social inequality is a datum that appears to have defied effort in all societies towards a just solu...
Too often, dialogue on economic inequality fails to seriously consider the moral implications of eco...
Inequality of wealth and income is currently a hotly debated subject not only in the academy but als...
Widespread recognition that economic inequality has been growing for forty years in most of the deve...
The renewed debate over inequality has highlighted a set of deficits in much of the last fifty-plus ...
This paper argues for the importance of individuals’ tolerance of inequality for economic growth. By...
We live in an unjust world characterized by economic inequality. No liberaltheory of justice is able...
Inequality and Justice are two important political values that have grabbed the attention of the pol...
International audienceDuring the last third of the twentieth century, political philosophers activel...
This paper critiques the notion that unfettered inequality is an inevitable consequence of contempor...