South Africa is a highly distributively unequal country, and its inequality continues to be largely along racial lines. Such circumstances call for assessment from the perspective of contemporary theories of distributive justice. Three such theories—Rawlsian justice, utilitarianism, and luck egalitarianism—are described and applied. Rawls' difference principle recommends that the worst off be made as well as they can be, a standard which South Africa clearly falls short of. Utilitarianism recommends the maximization of overall societal well-being, a goal which South Africa again fails to achieve given its severe inequality and the fact of the diminishing marginal value of money—that a given amount of money tends to produce more utility for ...
This article examines how racial differences affect perceptions of distributive justice in post apar...
This article examines how racial differences affect perceptions of distributive justice in post apar...
The Republic of South Africa has been recently recognized as the world’s “most unequal state in term...
South Africa is a highly distributively unequal country, and its inequality continues to be largely ...
South Africa is a highly distributively unequal country, and its inequality continues to be largely ...
South Africa is a highly distributively unequal country, and its inequality continues to be largely ...
Even after ten years of democratic government, South Africa remains an unusually unequal society. In...
This paper posits that the problem of political instability and social disorder is closely connected...
Public policies affect income inequality both directly and indirectly. The direct effects are most o...
This paper examines how racial differences affect perceptions of distributive justice in post-aparth...
CITATION: Liebenberg, S. 2015. Toward an equality-promoting interpretation of socio-economic rights ...
We present two experiments designed to investigate whether individuals’ notions of distributive just...
We present two experiments designed to investigate whether individuals’ notions of distributive just...
We present two experiments designed to investigate whether individuals’ notions of distributive just...
South Africa remains one of the most unequal countries in the world. The current levels of inequalit...
This article examines how racial differences affect perceptions of distributive justice in post apar...
This article examines how racial differences affect perceptions of distributive justice in post apar...
The Republic of South Africa has been recently recognized as the world’s “most unequal state in term...
South Africa is a highly distributively unequal country, and its inequality continues to be largely ...
South Africa is a highly distributively unequal country, and its inequality continues to be largely ...
South Africa is a highly distributively unequal country, and its inequality continues to be largely ...
Even after ten years of democratic government, South Africa remains an unusually unequal society. In...
This paper posits that the problem of political instability and social disorder is closely connected...
Public policies affect income inequality both directly and indirectly. The direct effects are most o...
This paper examines how racial differences affect perceptions of distributive justice in post-aparth...
CITATION: Liebenberg, S. 2015. Toward an equality-promoting interpretation of socio-economic rights ...
We present two experiments designed to investigate whether individuals’ notions of distributive just...
We present two experiments designed to investigate whether individuals’ notions of distributive just...
We present two experiments designed to investigate whether individuals’ notions of distributive just...
South Africa remains one of the most unequal countries in the world. The current levels of inequalit...
This article examines how racial differences affect perceptions of distributive justice in post apar...
This article examines how racial differences affect perceptions of distributive justice in post apar...
The Republic of South Africa has been recently recognized as the world’s “most unequal state in term...