The ethics of stakeholding

'Which way forward for our welfare states? No promising answer can be given to this question without a resolute broadening of the narrow limits of what looks politically possible. But no sensible answer can be given to this question without our reflecting both on underlying principles and speci...

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Group Author: Dowding, Keith.; White, Stuart.; Wispelaere, Jurgen de.
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Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230522916
Summary: 'Which way forward for our welfare states? No promising answer can be given to this question without a resolute broadening of the narrow limits of what looks politically possible. But no sensible answer can be given to this question without our reflecting both on underlying principles and specific designs, as in this lucid, demanding, multi-faceted dialogue on basic income versus basic endowment.' - Philippe Van Parijs, Professor of Economic and Social Ethics, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Secretary of the Basic Income European Network 'The past twenty years have seen a massive increase in the inequality of incomes and, even more, in the inequality of wealth. Governments have responded by increasing the number of means-tested benefits, which are both degrading and (partly for this reason) not taken up by many who are eligible. The obvious solution is to distribute wealth and income unconditionally, at the expense of those who have so much as to threaten the foundations of human solidarity and democracy. This book contains the best available discussion of alternative ways of realizing freedom and social justice in this way. The editors are to be congratulated on having cunningly included one mean-spirited and misguided contribution which serves as a foil to the others.' - Brian Barry, Lieber Professor in Political Philosophy, Columbia University, USA, and Emeritus Professor of Political Science, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Item Description: Ebook.
Originally published in: 2003.
Carrier Form: 216 p.
ISBN: 9781403905802
9780230522916 :
0230522912 :
CLC: C91
Contents: Preface Acknowledgements List of Contributors Stakeholding - Towards a New Social Paradigm?-- K.Dowding-- J.De Wispelaere & S.White A Capital Idea: Helping the Young Help Themselves-- J.Le Grand & D.Nissan Stakeholding and Individual Ownership Accounts-- G.Kelly, A.Gamble & W.Paxton Sneaking up on Stakeholding-- R.E.Goodin Freedom, Reciprocity, and Time-Limited Citizen's Income-- S.White The Stake and Exploitation-- G.Van Donselaar The Stake: An Egalitarian Proposal?-- C.Fabre Freedom and Democratization: Why Basic Income is to be Preferred over Basic Capital-- C.Pateman Assessing the Unconditional Stake-- R.Van der Veen Radical Liberalism-- B.Ackerman Bibliography Index.