In this paper, we elaborate on a theory of an evolutionary political economy capable of accommodating the issue of cultural justice by taking seriously the redistribution–recognition dilemma, a normative analysis of which has been put forth by Nancy Fraser. While accepting Fraser’s articulation of the dilemma, we resist her concluding that Sen’s capability approach is insensitive to cultural justice or the recognition of difference. There is no automatic guarantee, yet an intermediate theory of recognition or cultural justice could in theory be brought to bear on what is, after all, ‘a framework’. We argue that Fraser’s analysis is well suited to be such an intermediate theory, and propose a theoretical device for an evolutional perspective...
Purpose - Central to Martha Nussbaum's development of the Capability Approach into a theory of socia...
O debate sobre redistribuição e reconhecimento tem como principais referências os trabalhos de Nancy...
This paper discusses the concept of "resourcism'" as an alternative to the capability approach. It a...
ANYONE WHO has been following developments in political philos-ophy over the last few years could no...
Academic treatments of distributive justice normally adopt a static approach centred on resource all...
The philosopher Nancy Fraser defines two paradigms for social justice: the economic and the cultural...
This paper examines Nancy Fraser's attempt to repair the apparent schism between economic and cultur...
This paper argues that the most effective way to distribute capabilities, as part of a capabilitybas...
If we consider what justice beyond the state requires, there are two quite obvious lines of inquiry ...
This paper argues that the most effective way to distribute capabilities, as part of a capabilitybas...
We consider here how cultural and socioeconomic dimensions of justice beyond the state are related. ...
In “From Redistribution to Recognition?” Nancy Fraser formulates a theory aiming at defending only t...
According to the standard economic approach, the level of redistribution in a democratic society is ...
This paper aims at providing a normative framework based on human rights and the capability approach...
What does social justice require in contemporary societies? What are the requirements of social demo...
Purpose - Central to Martha Nussbaum's development of the Capability Approach into a theory of socia...
O debate sobre redistribuição e reconhecimento tem como principais referências os trabalhos de Nancy...
This paper discusses the concept of "resourcism'" as an alternative to the capability approach. It a...
ANYONE WHO has been following developments in political philos-ophy over the last few years could no...
Academic treatments of distributive justice normally adopt a static approach centred on resource all...
The philosopher Nancy Fraser defines two paradigms for social justice: the economic and the cultural...
This paper examines Nancy Fraser's attempt to repair the apparent schism between economic and cultur...
This paper argues that the most effective way to distribute capabilities, as part of a capabilitybas...
If we consider what justice beyond the state requires, there are two quite obvious lines of inquiry ...
This paper argues that the most effective way to distribute capabilities, as part of a capabilitybas...
We consider here how cultural and socioeconomic dimensions of justice beyond the state are related. ...
In “From Redistribution to Recognition?” Nancy Fraser formulates a theory aiming at defending only t...
According to the standard economic approach, the level of redistribution in a democratic society is ...
This paper aims at providing a normative framework based on human rights and the capability approach...
What does social justice require in contemporary societies? What are the requirements of social demo...
Purpose - Central to Martha Nussbaum's development of the Capability Approach into a theory of socia...
O debate sobre redistribuição e reconhecimento tem como principais referências os trabalhos de Nancy...
This paper discusses the concept of "resourcism'" as an alternative to the capability approach. It a...