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民主分配的正义

【英语】 民主分配的正义 2009-01-03

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书名: Democratic Distributive Justice
作者: Ross Zucker (Author)
出版社: Cambridge University Press; 1 edition (December 4, 2000)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 0521790336
ISBN-13: 978-0521790338

Book Description
By exploring the integral relationship between democracy and economic justice, Democratic Distributive Justice seeks to explain how democratic countries with market systems should deal with the problem of high levels of income-inequality. The book provides an interdisciplinary approach to dealing with this issue that combines political, economic, and legal theory. The book also analyzes the nature of economic society and puts forth a new understanding of the considerations bearing upon the ethics of relative pay, such as the nature of individual contributions and the extent of community in capital based market systems.

Review
"Democratic Distributive Justice is a most impressive work that demonstrates unusual originality and creativity, not to say considerable courage. His new and carefully crafted argument challenges a broad range of philosophical and ideological perspectives. At the same time, however, his presentation is always measured in tone, carefully reasoned, and persuasive. Provocative it may be, but it is too well argued to be ignored or dismissed. We have needed such a work. If it achieves the success it deserves, in a few years Ross Zucker will be known as one among the important contemporary scholars who have contributed significantly to our understanding of democracy, equality, property, and justice." -- Robert Dahl, Yale University

"Ross Zucker offers a dramatically original social-relations approach to the distribution of property within a framework of democratic justice. As a social relations account of property, it seems to me the best of its kind. Zucker also inventively links the just distribution of property and the theory of democracy. His arguments are deployed with a striking command of the literature in philosophy, law, economics, and political theory." -- Stephen R. Munger, UCLA School of Law

"Ross Zucker has written a novel and thought-provoking book on the relationship between income distribution, rights, and democratic community. In it, he offers a powerful argument for a more egalitarian distribution of income. He also offers numerous penetrating observations on popular and influential theories of distribution, indicating clearly how they relate to his own. This is a rewarding and challenging book both for those who find themselves convinced by its central argument and for those who remain skeptical." -- David P. Levine, University of Denver

"This thoughtful and highly original book addresses an important issue in political philosophy - the question of what principles underlie a just distribution of income and wealth. Ross Zucker argues that the intrinsically interdependent character of economic activity establishes a principle of distributive justice that entitles every participant in the economy to an equal share of part of the income and wealth generated by that activity. Zucker builds his novel case for egalitarianism on careful logic, against the background of a first-rate critical survey of the philosophical literature on property rights from Locke to Rawls. This book should spark a lively debate on a topic that, in this age of widening inequality, in more relevant than perhaps ever before." -- Gary Mongiovi, Coeditor, Review of Political Economy

"Zucker's book is of particular interest for its methodological structure, which allows the author to deal with issues now at the center of the debate...The wide scope of the analysis provided by the method adopted allows the author to deal with many significant perspectives: from Locke to Marx, from Keynes to Rawls and Dworkin, from the communitarians to Dahl...The book has the merit of demonstrating, by contrast to the view of modern economic theory, that capital-based market systems are characterized by a dimension of community on a systemwide scale and that democracy necessarily involves rule in accord with redistributory property rights. Distributive justice is a crucial problem both from a theoretical and a practical point of view in a renewed democracy willing to go beyond the persistent liberal model derived from Locke." -- Thomas Casadei, Ratio Juris: An International Journal of Jurisprudence and Philosophy of Law

"In this exceptionally fine scholarly analysis of the political economy of democracy, Zucker argues that the dynamics of modern capitalism require a broad theoretical framework that justifies more egalitarian distribution of national income...This book should be required reading for anyone, regardless of ideological perspective, who wishes to obtain a comprehensive understanding of capitalism in modern democracy. Highly recommended..." -- Robert Hieneman, CHOICE

"Democratic Distributive Justice is to be welcomed as a challenging contribution to contemporary political and economic theory. Critical of both liberals and communitarians, Zucker cunningly argues for an individual economic right on the basis of the implicit communitarian features of modern capitalist economies...[T]he book is clearly argued, not withstanding its multidisciplinarity." -- Agustin Jose Menendez, Political Studies in 2002

About the Author
Ross Zucker's articles have appeared in many journals, including the Journal of Socio-Economics, Review of Political Economy, History of Philosophy Quarterly, and Ratio Juris. He is co-chair of the Columbia University faculty Seminar on the Political Economy of War and Peace as well as Associate Professor of Political Science at Lander College. he has previously taught at Yeshiva University and the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

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