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Global Justice Markets And Domination A Cosmopolitan Theory Fausto Corvino

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Global Justice Markets And Domination A Cosmopolitan Theory Fausto Corvino
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.74 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Fausto Corvino
ISBN: 9781839102554, 9781839102561, 1839102551, 183910256X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Global Justice Markets And Domination A Cosmopolitan Theory Fausto Corvino by Fausto Corvino 9781839102554, 9781839102561, 1839102551, 183910256X instant download after payment.

This thought-provoking book analyses the process of labour commodification, through which the individual's ability to earn a basic living becomes dependent on the conditions of the market relationship. Building on the premise that the separation of a group of individuals from the means of production is an intrinsic element of capitalism, Fausto Corvino theorises that this implies a form of domination in a neo-republican sense.Proposing an original theory of global justice denoted as a minimum de-commodification of labour power, this book explains the ways in which this cosmopolitan principle resists the criticisms that are commonly advanced against classic theories of global justice and charts a theory falling between the neo-republican and labour republican approaches. It stimulates the debate on, and moral critique of, capitalism and the obstacles it poses to individual freedoms, with a focus on exploitation and domination.Global Justice, Markets and Domination will be a key resource for students and scholars researching capitalism and analytical Marxism, political economics and human rights. It will also be of benefit to those interested in theories of global and distributive justice and the economic implications of the neo-republican theory of freedom as non-domination.

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