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Recasting Egalitarianism New Rules for Communities, States and Markets

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ISBN-10: 1859842550

ISBN-13: 9781859842553

Edition: 1998

Authors: Samuel Bowles, Harry Brighouse, Herbert Gintis, Erik Olin Wright, Harry Brighouse

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Recasting Egalitarianism diagnoses the current malaise of the Left as a result of the obsolescence of its traditional economic models, and proposes to rejuvenate the egalitarian project through a strategy of asset-based redistribution.
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Book details

List price: $18.00
Copyright year: 1998
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 1/17/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 412
Size: 5.90" wide x 9.00" long x 0.80" tall
Weight: 1.254
Language: English

Erik Olin Wright is arguably the most prominent scholar analyzing the social impact of class in the United States, and his research has mainly involved large-scale quantitative investigations of various themes connected to social inequality. Wright is the author of many books, including Class Counts, Interrogating Inequality, and Classes. He has also organized what he calls the "Real Utopias Project," which explores a wide range of radical proposals for transforming the core institutions of contemporary society (and is also a series of books for Verso). In addition, he founded the A.E. Havens Center at the University of Wisconsin, whose mission is to foster dialogue between activists and…    

Acknowledgements
Preface: The Real Utopias Project
Introduction
A Proposal for Egalitarian Markets
Efficient Redistribution: New Rules for Markets, States and Communities
General Assessments of the Proposal
Problems with Supply-side Egalitarianism
Equality, Community, and 'Efficient Redistribution'
Which Norms? How Much Gain? Two Reasons to Limit Markets
Norms and Efficiency
Efficiency Politics
Specific Institutional Contexts
School Choice: Theoretical Considerations
Conflict and Cooperation: An Empirical Glimpse of the Imperatives of Efficiency and Redistribution
How Do We Support Children?
Criticisms of the Economic Model
The Limits of Private-property-based Egalitarianism
Redistribution of Assets Versus Redistribution of Income
The Crisis of Egalitarian Policy and the Promises of Asset-based Redistribution
Extensions of the Economic Model
Associational Redistribution: A Defense
Redistributions of Assets and Distributions of Asymmetric Information
On the Economics of Realizing and Sustaining the Efficient Redistribution of Productive Assets
Market Failures and the Distribution of Wealth: A Perspective from the Economics of Information
Reconsiderations
Recasting Egalitarianism