Democratic Distributive Justice

ZUCKER,R

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Author
ZUCKER,R
Publish Date
01/01/1900
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
336
Publisher Name
CAMBRUP
ISBN-10
0521533554
ISBN-13
9780521533553
citemno
093259
Edition
1st Edition
SKU
9780521533553

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 acts as a guide for dealing with this issue by providing an interdisciplinary approach that combines political, economic, and legal theory. It also analyzes the nature of economic society and puts forth a new understanding of the agents and 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. Economic justice is then integrated with democratic theory, yielding what Ross Zucker calls 'democratic distributive justice'. While prevailing theory defines democracy in terms of the electoral mechanism, the author holds that the principles of distribution form part of the very definition of democracy, which makes just distribution a requirement of democratic government.