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Why Social Justice Matters


Why Social Justice Matters

Paperback by Barry, Brian (Emeritus Professor, The London School of Economics and Political Science and Columbia University in the City of New York.)

Why Social Justice Matters

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ISBN:
9780745629933
Publication Date:
1 Jan 2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Polity Press
Pages:
336 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 16 - 18 May 2024
Why Social Justice Matters

Description

In the past twenty years, social injustice has increased enormously in Britain and the United States, regardless of the party in power. At the same time, the idea of social justice itself has been subverted, as the mantras of personal responsibility and equal opportunity have been employed as an excuse for doing nothing about the enrichment of the few at the expense of the many and for making ever harsher demands on the poor and vulnerable. With grace and wit, Brian Barry exposes the shoddy logic and distortion of reality that underpins this ideology. Once we understand the role of the social structure in limiting options, we have to recognize that really putting into practice ideas such as equal opportunity and personal responsibility would require a fundamental transformation of almost all existing institutions. Barry argues that only if inequalities of wealth and income are kept within a narrow range can equal prospects for education, health and autonomy be realized. He proposes a number of policies to achieve a more equal society and argues that they are economically feasible. But are they politically possible? The apparent stability of the status quo is delusory, he responds: radical changes in our way of life are unavoidable. Whether these changes are for better or for worse depends partly on the availability of a coherent set of principles and a programme flowing from them that is capable of mobilizing the growing discontent with business as usual. That is, ultimately, why social justice matters.

Contents

Preface vii Part I Social Justice: The Basics 1 Why We Need a Theory 3 2 The Machinery of Social Injustice 14 3 The Scope of Social Justice 27 Part II Equality of Opportunity 4 Why Equal Opportunity? 37 5 Education 46 6 Health 70 7 The Making of the Black Gulag 95 Part IV The Cult of Personal Responsibility 10 Responsibility versus Equality? 131 11 Rights and Responsibilities 142 12 Irresponsible Societies 154 Part V The Demands of Social Justice 13 Pathologies of Inequality 169 14 Wealth 186 15 Jobs and Incomes 200 16 Can We Afford Social Justice? 215 Part VI The Future of Social Justice 17 The Power of Ideas 233 18 How Change Happens 243 19 Meltdown? 251 20 Justice or Bust 261 Notes 274 Index 311

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