Modern Monetary Theory and Distributive Justice:
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Project Goals -- 1.2 Chapter Overviews -- Chapter 2: What Is Distributive Justice? -- 2.1 Chapter Purpose -- 2.2 An Introduction to the Philosophy of Distribution -- 2.3 Plato -- 2.4 Aristotle -- 2.5 Mill -- 2.6 Rawls -- 2.6.1 The Fundamental Question of Political Philosophy -- 2.6.2 Democracy -- 2.6.3 Constitutional Democracy -- 2.6.4 Fundamental Interests of Persons -- 2.6.5 Future Generations -- 2.6.6 Original Position -- 2.6.7 The Principles of Justice as Fairness -- 2.6.8 The Distributive Justice Outcomes of Justice as Fairness -- 2.6.9 Review of Rawls -- 2.7 Chapter Overview: Normativity and Distributive Justice -- References -- Chapter 3: What Is Modern Money Theory? -- 3.1 Chapter Overview -- 3.2 What Is the Nature of a State-Issued Currency? -- 3.3 What Is the Role of Taxation? -- 3.4 What Is the Role of State Bonds? -- 3.5 What Are Demand Shortfalls? -- 3.6 What Is Full Employment? -- 3.7 What Is a Job Guarantee? -- 3.8 What Work Would Job Guarantee Workers Perform? -- 3.9 Is There a Viable Alternative to a Job Guarantee? -- 3.10 Why Do Modern Money Theory Authors Focus on Real Resources? -- 3.11 What Are Some Potential Criticisms of Modern Money Theory? -- 3.12 Chapter Review -- References -- Chapter 4: What Insights Can Modern Money Theory Provide to Political Philosophy? -- 4.1 Chapter Overview -- 4.2 A Minimal Distributive Justice Standard -- 4.3 Hypothetical Conditions -- 4.4 The Full-Employment Regime Model -- 4.5 Redistribution Is Not Needed to Achieve the Minimal Standard -- 4.6 How Is the Minimal Standard Distinctive from Traditional Distributive Justice? -- 4.7 Chapter Review -- References -- Chapter 5: What Are the Useful Limits of Modern Money Theory for Distributive Justice? -- 5.1 Introductory Comments on Equality and Distributive Standards | |
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contents | Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Project Goals -- 1.2 Chapter Overviews -- Chapter 2: What Is Distributive Justice? -- 2.1 Chapter Purpose -- 2.2 An Introduction to the Philosophy of Distribution -- 2.3 Plato -- 2.4 Aristotle -- 2.5 Mill -- 2.6 Rawls -- 2.6.1 The Fundamental Question of Political Philosophy -- 2.6.2 Democracy -- 2.6.3 Constitutional Democracy -- 2.6.4 Fundamental Interests of Persons -- 2.6.5 Future Generations -- 2.6.6 Original Position -- 2.6.7 The Principles of Justice as Fairness -- 2.6.8 The Distributive Justice Outcomes of Justice as Fairness -- 2.6.9 Review of Rawls -- 2.7 Chapter Overview: Normativity and Distributive Justice -- References -- Chapter 3: What Is Modern Money Theory? -- 3.1 Chapter Overview -- 3.2 What Is the Nature of a State-Issued Currency? -- 3.3 What Is the Role of Taxation? -- 3.4 What Is the Role of State Bonds? -- 3.5 What Are Demand Shortfalls? -- 3.6 What Is Full Employment? -- 3.7 What Is a Job Guarantee? -- 3.8 What Work Would Job Guarantee Workers Perform? -- 3.9 Is There a Viable Alternative to a Job Guarantee? -- 3.10 Why Do Modern Money Theory Authors Focus on Real Resources? -- 3.11 What Are Some Potential Criticisms of Modern Money Theory? -- 3.12 Chapter Review -- References -- Chapter 4: What Insights Can Modern Money Theory Provide to Political Philosophy? -- 4.1 Chapter Overview -- 4.2 A Minimal Distributive Justice Standard -- 4.3 Hypothetical Conditions -- 4.4 The Full-Employment Regime Model -- 4.5 Redistribution Is Not Needed to Achieve the Minimal Standard -- 4.6 How Is the Minimal Standard Distinctive from Traditional Distributive Justice? -- 4.7 Chapter Review -- References -- Chapter 5: What Are the Useful Limits of Modern Money Theory for Distributive Justice? -- 5.1 Introductory Comments on Equality and Distributive Standards 5.2 Why Is Justice as Fairness the Most Acceptable Distributive Justice Standard? -- 5.3 Why Is the Minimal Standard Insufficient? -- 5.3.1 Review of the Two Standards -- 5.3.2 Comparison of Interests -- 5.3.3 Comparison of Institutions -- 5.4 Why Is Justice as Fairness Desirable? -- 5.5 Egalitarianism and Redistribution -- 5.6 What Is the Role of Moral Convictions? -- 5.7 What Is the Enduring Philosophic Importance of Modern Money Theory? -- 5.8 Closing Comments -- References -- Chapter 6: Closing Comments -- Chapter 7: Suggested Readings -- 7.1 Modern Money Theory -- 7.2 Distributive Justice -- 7.3 Rawls -- 7.4 Job Guarantee -- Suggested Reading -- Modern Money Theory -- Distributive Justice -- Rawls -- Job Guarantee -- Index |
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spelling | Holt, Justin P. Verfasser aut Modern Monetary Theory and Distributive Justice 1st ed Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (107 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Project Goals -- 1.2 Chapter Overviews -- Chapter 2: What Is Distributive Justice? -- 2.1 Chapter Purpose -- 2.2 An Introduction to the Philosophy of Distribution -- 2.3 Plato -- 2.4 Aristotle -- 2.5 Mill -- 2.6 Rawls -- 2.6.1 The Fundamental Question of Political Philosophy -- 2.6.2 Democracy -- 2.6.3 Constitutional Democracy -- 2.6.4 Fundamental Interests of Persons -- 2.6.5 Future Generations -- 2.6.6 Original Position -- 2.6.7 The Principles of Justice as Fairness -- 2.6.8 The Distributive Justice Outcomes of Justice as Fairness -- 2.6.9 Review of Rawls -- 2.7 Chapter Overview: Normativity and Distributive Justice -- References -- Chapter 3: What Is Modern Money Theory? -- 3.1 Chapter Overview -- 3.2 What Is the Nature of a State-Issued Currency? -- 3.3 What Is the Role of Taxation? -- 3.4 What Is the Role of State Bonds? -- 3.5 What Are Demand Shortfalls? -- 3.6 What Is Full Employment? -- 3.7 What Is a Job Guarantee? -- 3.8 What Work Would Job Guarantee Workers Perform? -- 3.9 Is There a Viable Alternative to a Job Guarantee? -- 3.10 Why Do Modern Money Theory Authors Focus on Real Resources? -- 3.11 What Are Some Potential Criticisms of Modern Money Theory? -- 3.12 Chapter Review -- References -- Chapter 4: What Insights Can Modern Money Theory Provide to Political Philosophy? -- 4.1 Chapter Overview -- 4.2 A Minimal Distributive Justice Standard -- 4.3 Hypothetical Conditions -- 4.4 The Full-Employment Regime Model -- 4.5 Redistribution Is Not Needed to Achieve the Minimal Standard -- 4.6 How Is the Minimal Standard Distinctive from Traditional Distributive Justice? -- 4.7 Chapter Review -- References -- Chapter 5: What Are the Useful Limits of Modern Money Theory for Distributive Justice? -- 5.1 Introductory Comments on Equality and Distributive Standards 5.2 Why Is Justice as Fairness the Most Acceptable Distributive Justice Standard? -- 5.3 Why Is the Minimal Standard Insufficient? -- 5.3.1 Review of the Two Standards -- 5.3.2 Comparison of Interests -- 5.3.3 Comparison of Institutions -- 5.4 Why Is Justice as Fairness Desirable? -- 5.5 Egalitarianism and Redistribution -- 5.6 What Is the Role of Moral Convictions? -- 5.7 What Is the Enduring Philosophic Importance of Modern Money Theory? -- 5.8 Closing Comments -- References -- Chapter 6: Closing Comments -- Chapter 7: Suggested Readings -- 7.1 Modern Money Theory -- 7.2 Distributive Justice -- 7.3 Rawls -- 7.4 Job Guarantee -- Suggested Reading -- Modern Money Theory -- Distributive Justice -- Rawls -- Job Guarantee -- Index Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Holt, Justin P. Modern Monetary Theory and Distributive Justice Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031433030 |
spellingShingle | Holt, Justin P. Modern Monetary Theory and Distributive Justice Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Project Goals -- 1.2 Chapter Overviews -- Chapter 2: What Is Distributive Justice? -- 2.1 Chapter Purpose -- 2.2 An Introduction to the Philosophy of Distribution -- 2.3 Plato -- 2.4 Aristotle -- 2.5 Mill -- 2.6 Rawls -- 2.6.1 The Fundamental Question of Political Philosophy -- 2.6.2 Democracy -- 2.6.3 Constitutional Democracy -- 2.6.4 Fundamental Interests of Persons -- 2.6.5 Future Generations -- 2.6.6 Original Position -- 2.6.7 The Principles of Justice as Fairness -- 2.6.8 The Distributive Justice Outcomes of Justice as Fairness -- 2.6.9 Review of Rawls -- 2.7 Chapter Overview: Normativity and Distributive Justice -- References -- Chapter 3: What Is Modern Money Theory? -- 3.1 Chapter Overview -- 3.2 What Is the Nature of a State-Issued Currency? -- 3.3 What Is the Role of Taxation? -- 3.4 What Is the Role of State Bonds? -- 3.5 What Are Demand Shortfalls? -- 3.6 What Is Full Employment? -- 3.7 What Is a Job Guarantee? -- 3.8 What Work Would Job Guarantee Workers Perform? -- 3.9 Is There a Viable Alternative to a Job Guarantee? -- 3.10 Why Do Modern Money Theory Authors Focus on Real Resources? -- 3.11 What Are Some Potential Criticisms of Modern Money Theory? -- 3.12 Chapter Review -- References -- Chapter 4: What Insights Can Modern Money Theory Provide to Political Philosophy? -- 4.1 Chapter Overview -- 4.2 A Minimal Distributive Justice Standard -- 4.3 Hypothetical Conditions -- 4.4 The Full-Employment Regime Model -- 4.5 Redistribution Is Not Needed to Achieve the Minimal Standard -- 4.6 How Is the Minimal Standard Distinctive from Traditional Distributive Justice? -- 4.7 Chapter Review -- References -- Chapter 5: What Are the Useful Limits of Modern Money Theory for Distributive Justice? -- 5.1 Introductory Comments on Equality and Distributive Standards 5.2 Why Is Justice as Fairness the Most Acceptable Distributive Justice Standard? -- 5.3 Why Is the Minimal Standard Insufficient? -- 5.3.1 Review of the Two Standards -- 5.3.2 Comparison of Interests -- 5.3.3 Comparison of Institutions -- 5.4 Why Is Justice as Fairness Desirable? -- 5.5 Egalitarianism and Redistribution -- 5.6 What Is the Role of Moral Convictions? -- 5.7 What Is the Enduring Philosophic Importance of Modern Money Theory? -- 5.8 Closing Comments -- References -- Chapter 6: Closing Comments -- Chapter 7: Suggested Readings -- 7.1 Modern Money Theory -- 7.2 Distributive Justice -- 7.3 Rawls -- 7.4 Job Guarantee -- Suggested Reading -- Modern Money Theory -- Distributive Justice -- Rawls -- Job Guarantee -- Index |
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