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Transforming Unjust Structures - The Capability Approach (Hardcover, 2006 ed.): Severine Deneulin, Mathias Nebel, Nicholas... Transforming Unjust Structures - The Capability Approach (Hardcover, 2006 ed.)
Severine Deneulin, Mathias Nebel, Nicholas Sagovsky
R2,989 Discovery Miles 29 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

SEVERINE DENEULIN, MATHIAS NEBEL AND NICHOLAS SAGOVSKY TRANSFORMING UNJUST STRUCTURES The Capability Approach THE CAPABILITY APPROACH Structural injustice has traditionally been the concern of two major academic disciplines: economics and philosophy. The dominant model of economics has long been that of neo-classical economics. For neo-classical economists, human we- being is to be assessed by the availability of disposable income or according to goods consumed; it is measured by the levels of utility achieved in the consumption of commodities. Social order is fashioned by the ways consumers maximise their 1 well-being and enterprises maximise their profits. A core assumption is that all 2 commodities are commensurable: they can all be measured according to a single 3 numerical covering value, which is their price. Within this neo-classical paradigm, justice is achieved when the utility level of someone cannot be increased without 4 another person seeing his or her utility level decrease. The dominant paradigm of neo-classical economics was strongly challenged when development and welfare economist Amartya Sen received the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1998. His work offered an alternative to the neo-classical evaluation of human well-being in the utility/commodity space. The underlining philosophical intuition behind Sen's work is that the standard of living lies in the living and not in the consumption of commodities. In searching for an alternative measure of human well-being, Sen devised his capability approach."

Transforming Unjust Structures - The Capability Approach (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006): Severine... Transforming Unjust Structures - The Capability Approach (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006)
Severine Deneulin, Mathias Nebel, Nicholas Sagovsky
R2,851 Discovery Miles 28 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

SEVERINE DENEULIN, MATHIAS NEBEL AND NICHOLAS SAGOVSKY TRANSFORMING UNJUST STRUCTURES The Capability Approach THE CAPABILITY APPROACH Structural injustice has traditionally been the concern of two major academic disciplines: economics and philosophy. The dominant model of economics has long been that of neo-classical economics. For neo-classical economists, human we- being is to be assessed by the availability of disposable income or according to goods consumed; it is measured by the levels of utility achieved in the consumption of commodities. Social order is fashioned by the ways consumers maximise their 1 well-being and enterprises maximise their profits. A core assumption is that all 2 commodities are commensurable: they can all be measured according to a single 3 numerical covering value, which is their price. Within this neo-classical paradigm, justice is achieved when the utility level of someone cannot be increased without 4 another person seeing his or her utility level decrease. The dominant paradigm of neo-classical economics was strongly challenged when development and welfare economist Amartya Sen received the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1998. His work offered an alternative to the neo-classical evaluation of human well-being in the utility/commodity space. The underlining philosophical intuition behind Sen's work is that the standard of living lies in the living and not in the consumption of commodities. In searching for an alternative measure of human well-being, Sen devised his capability approach.

A Common Good Approach to Development - Collective Dynamics of Development Processes (Paperback): Mathias Nebel, Oscar... A Common Good Approach to Development - Collective Dynamics of Development Processes (Paperback)
Mathias Nebel, Oscar Garza-Vazquez, Clemens Sedmak
R1,254 Discovery Miles 12 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Common Good Approach to Development - Collective Dynamics of Development Processes (Hardcover, Hardback ed.): Mathias Nebel,... A Common Good Approach to Development - Collective Dynamics of Development Processes (Hardcover, Hardback ed.)
Mathias Nebel, Oscar Garza-Vazquez, Clemens Sedmak
R1,211 Discovery Miles 12 110 Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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