While the romantic notions of social and economic equality once
espoused by the socialist movement have been overshadowed by the
realities of government power, bureaucractic inefficiency, and
class divisions, Glassman claims that the quest for equality and
social justice can and must be pursued within legal-democratic
societies. He contends that the quest for equality within the
democratic framework is politically, economically, morally, and
socially beneficial. Using the theoretical principles of Aristotle,
Rawls, and Keynes, Glassman demonstrates that the development of
practical programs can allow an expansion of the middle class and a
greater degree of equality within capitalist democratic
societies.
Along with these three non-socialist theories for equality, the
book analyzes some contemporary democratic-socialist programs that
have been developed for the same objective. All the proposed
programs throughout this book emphatically establish democracy as
an essential factor and then work toward achieving greater equality
within the parameters set by the legal-democratic state. "Democracy
and Equality" will prove invaluable to anyone interested in social
theory, the principles of equality, and political and economic
developement of the industrial state.
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