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Author:
Gordon, David, 1948- author.
Title:
Redressing historical injustice : self-ownership, property rights and economic equality / David Gordon, Wanjiru Njoya.
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xii, 220 pages ; 21 cm.
Subject:
Property--Moral and ethical aspects.
Property--Philosophy.
Income distribution.
Distributive justice.
Reparations for historical injustices.
Equality.
Distributive justice.
Equality.
Income distribution.
Property--Moral and ethical aspects.
Property--Philosophy.
Other Authors:
Njoya, Wanjiru, author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Self-ownership and property rights -- Legacies of injustice and racial inequality -- Property rights and the rule of law -- Capitalism, markets, and economic equality.
Summary:
"This book offers an alternative to perspectives of distributive justice which fail to resolve economic inequality and exacerbate social problems by ignoring the real causes of inequality. The main impact of the book is to highlight the importance of self-ownership and private property, showing how market participation advances liberty and prosperity. The idea that we should pay reparations to disadvantaged racial groups as compensation for historical injustice is deeply contested. The debates often focus on the practical implications of paying reparations, but overlook more fundamental questions about the meaning of justice. What is justice? What are the implications of wealth redistribution for individual liberty and the rule of law? This book answers these questions through an analysis of classical liberal perspectives in law, philosophy and economics. The book questions whether economic inequality stems from historical injustice, and explores the wider implications of attempting to create equal outcomes through legislative mandates. The book argues that free markets, resting on libertarian rights, are the best way to help disadvantaged members of society and to create the conditions more likely to advance economic equality"--Publisher's description.
Series:
Palgrave studies in classical liberalism
ISBN:
3031265831
9783031265839
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1363103274
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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