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How Rich Should the 1% Be?: Proportional Justice and Economic Inequality

How Rich Should the 1% Be?: Proportional Justice and Economic Inequality

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Nunzio Alìs book "Proportional Justice and Economic Inequality" explores how social justice correlates with economic inequality to favor the best-off and advocates for a system of proportional justice. It discusses the primary rules of society and material domination in contemporary politics, the remedies for money's influence in politics, the space of 'merit in a liberal democracy, social justice faces the questions of power, poverty, efficiency, individual merit, and economic liberties, and how to determine income and wealth limit ratios in a liberal democracy.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 198 pages
Publication date: 11 November 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Nunzio Alìs' profound exploration of "Proportional Justice and Economic Inequality" delves into the intricate relationship between social justice and economic inequality, seeking to favor the privileged while advocating for a more equitable system. This thought-provoking work examines the fundamental principles governing society and the pervasive influence of material domination in contemporary politics. It sheds light on the ways in which money shapes political outcomes and explores potential remedies to address this phenomenon. Alìs also delves into the concept of "merit in a liberal democracy," exploring the challenges and dilemmas associated with fairness, power, poverty, efficiency, individual merit, and economic liberties. Moreover, the book addresses the crucial question of determining income and wealth limit ratios in a liberal democracy, a topic of utmost importance in shaping a more just and sustainable society.

This comprehensive work will captivate students and scholars of political theory, political philosophy, economics, development, economics theory, and philosophy, as well as social policy enthusiasts. By examining the complex interplay between social justice and economic inequality, Alìs offers valuable insights into the urgent need for a more equitable and just world. Through his thoughtful analysis and compelling arguments, this book serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of contemporary politics and explore potential solutions to address social and economic disparities.

Weight: 324g
Dimension: 155 x 234 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032038643

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