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Republic Of Equals Predistribution And Propertyowning Democracy 1st Edition Alan Thomas

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Republic Of Equals Predistribution And Propertyowning Democracy 1st Edition Alan Thomas
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Pages: 472
Author: Alan Thomas
ISBN: 9780190602116, 9780190602130, 0190602112, 0190602139
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Republic Of Equals Predistribution And Propertyowning Democracy 1st Edition Alan Thomas by Alan Thomas 9780190602116, 9780190602130, 0190602112, 0190602139 instant download after payment.

The first book length study of property-owning democracy, Republic of Equals argues that a society in which capital is universally accessible to all citizens is uniquely placed to meet the demands of justice. Arguing from a basis in liberal-republican principles, this expanded conception of the economic structure of society contextualizes the market to make its transactions fair. The author shows that a property-owning democracy structures economic incentives such that the domination of one agent by another in the market is structurally impossible. The result is a renovated form of capitalism in which the free market is no longer a threat to social democratic values, but is potentially convergent with them. It is argued that a property-owning democracy has advantages that give it priority over rival forms of social organization such as welfare state capitalism and market socialist institutions. The book also addresses the currently high levels of inequality in the societies of the developed West to suggest a range of policies that target the "New Inequality" of our times. For this reason, the work engages not only with political philosophers such as John Rawls, Philip Pettit and John Tomasi, but also with the work of economists and historians such as Anthony B. Atkinson, François Bourguignon, Jacob S. Hacker, Lane Kenworthy, and Thomas Piketty.

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