This paper addresses the somewhat neglected topic of envy and its relationship to education and social inequality in Britain. Drawing on the work of Rawls, Runciman and Crosland, the paper proposes a distinction between envy as a vice and 'justified resentment' aroused by perceived injustices in the social distribution of primary goods, including education. Various pejorative uses of the term 'the politics of envy' in UK politics are examined. The conditions necessary for a politics of justified resentment are then analysed. Current developments in higher education in the UK are discussed with reference to signs of the emergence of new social resentments among the relatively highly educated. Prospects for a wider politics of justified resen...
After the Second World War, education in advanced capitalist societies has been perceived as the mai...
We explore the significance of the 'affective turn' in respect to higher education policy in the UK....
This paper examines the anti-egalitarian forces that undermine the realisation of equality in educat...
This paper attempts to analyse current developments in education through exploring shifts in the pol...
This paper analyses the relationship between education, meritocracy and redistribution. It first que...
Educational and occupational aspirations have become an important reference point in policy debates ...
his paper explores the intentions and attempts of the New Labour govern-ment in the United Kingdom (...
Educational and occupational aspirations have become an important reference point in policy debates ...
Educational and occupational aspirations have become an important reference point in policy debates ...
In the last 5 years, the phrase politics of envy has appeared more than 621 times in English-languag...
Although envy is commonly understood as such a vice that it is listed as one Of the seven deadly sin...
This article critically analyzes Rawls’s attitude towards envy. In A Theory of Justice, Rawls is pre...
This paper considers the English student protests of late 2010 in the context of the politics of asp...
This paper explores the complex ways in which the marketisation of education and the associated publ...
The vocational and academic routes that make up the English education system have different purposes...
After the Second World War, education in advanced capitalist societies has been perceived as the mai...
We explore the significance of the 'affective turn' in respect to higher education policy in the UK....
This paper examines the anti-egalitarian forces that undermine the realisation of equality in educat...
This paper attempts to analyse current developments in education through exploring shifts in the pol...
This paper analyses the relationship between education, meritocracy and redistribution. It first que...
Educational and occupational aspirations have become an important reference point in policy debates ...
his paper explores the intentions and attempts of the New Labour govern-ment in the United Kingdom (...
Educational and occupational aspirations have become an important reference point in policy debates ...
Educational and occupational aspirations have become an important reference point in policy debates ...
In the last 5 years, the phrase politics of envy has appeared more than 621 times in English-languag...
Although envy is commonly understood as such a vice that it is listed as one Of the seven deadly sin...
This article critically analyzes Rawls’s attitude towards envy. In A Theory of Justice, Rawls is pre...
This paper considers the English student protests of late 2010 in the context of the politics of asp...
This paper explores the complex ways in which the marketisation of education and the associated publ...
The vocational and academic routes that make up the English education system have different purposes...
After the Second World War, education in advanced capitalist societies has been perceived as the mai...
We explore the significance of the 'affective turn' in respect to higher education policy in the UK....
This paper examines the anti-egalitarian forces that undermine the realisation of equality in educat...