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Equality is a widely championed social ideal. But what is equality?
And what action is required if present-day societies are to root
out their inequalities? The Equal Society collects fourteen
philosophical essays, each with a fresh perspective on these
questions. The authors explore the demands of egalitarian justice,
addressing issues of distribution and rectification, but equally
investigating what it means for people to be equals as producers
and communicators of knowledge or as members of subcultures, and
considering what it would take for a society to achieve gender and
racial equality. The essays collected here address not just the
theory but also the practice of equality, arguing for concrete
changes in institutions such as higher education, the business
corporation and national constitutions, to bring about a more equal
society. The Equal Society offers original approaches to themes
prominent in current social and political philosophy, including
relational equality, epistemic injustice, the capabilities
approach, African ethics, gender equality and the philosophy of
race. It includes new work by respected social and political
philosophers such as Ann E. Cudd, Miranda Fricker, Charles W.
Mills, and Jonathan Wolff.
Equality is a widely championed social ideal. But what is equality?
And what action is required if present-day societies are to root
out their inequalities? The Equal Society collects fourteen
philosophical essays, each with a fresh perspective on these
questions. The authors explore the demands of egalitarian justice,
addressing issues of distribution and rectification, but equally
investigating what it means for people to be equals as producers
and communicators of knowledge or as members of subcultures, and
considering what it would take for a society to achieve gender and
racial equality. The essays collected here address not just the
theory but also the practice of equality, arguing for concrete
changes in institutions such as higher education, the business
corporation and national constitutions, to bring about a more equal
society. The Equal Society offers original approaches to themes
prominent in current social and political philosophy, including
relational equality, epistemic injustice, the capabilities
approach, African ethics, gender equality and the philosophy of
race. It includes new work by respected social and political
philosophers.
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