The economics of sustainable development and distribution: the unfairness and injustice of Milton Friedman's capitalism
"Drawing on a broad transdisciplinary background, this book compares distributive justice systems and related socioeconomic institutions within the liberal and sustainable development traditions. Confronting the capitalist worldview of prominent Nobel prize-winning economist Milton Friedman, th...
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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2024
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Schriftenreihe: | Routledge studies in ecological economics
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Zusammenfassung: | "Drawing on a broad transdisciplinary background, this book compares distributive justice systems and related socioeconomic institutions within the liberal and sustainable development traditions. Confronting the capitalist worldview of prominent Nobel prize-winning economist Milton Friedman, the book offers a theoretical framework for sustainable development: a new paradigm of economics grounded in environmental and social issues. The analysis takes as its starting point that the development and evolution of human beings is codetermined by socioeconomic institutions. These institutions facilitate models of society, morality and human behaviour: they are all social constructs. This matters because the liberal system of justice uses the claim that 'life is unfair' as the justification of socioeconomic inequalities, and it is these institutions which determine the concepts of fairness and justice. Therefore, the liberal system's favouring of entrepreneurs should require advance measures to safeguard the interests of the losers - instead, it seeks to justify their misfortunes. It is argued that this liberal notion of fairness can only be fairly executed in conditions of perfect market competition, which have never existed. In contrast, the principles of sustainable development pay attention to the problems generated by the unjust and unfair distribution of resources and postulate wider use of the fairness formula 'to each according to their needs'. It is thus more focused on fair ends than on fair procedures. This book is addressed to scholars and advanced students in ecological economics, environmental economics, economics of sustainable development and political science"-- |
Beschreibung: | Enthält Literaturangaben und Index |
Beschreibung: | vii, 186 Seiten Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9781032629049 9781032629070 |
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spelling | Pieńkowski, Dariusz Verfasser (DE-588)140579362 aut The economics of sustainable development and distribution the unfairness and injustice of Milton Friedman's capitalism Dariusz Pieńkowski London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2024 vii, 186 Seiten Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge studies in ecological economics Enthält Literaturangaben und Index "Drawing on a broad transdisciplinary background, this book compares distributive justice systems and related socioeconomic institutions within the liberal and sustainable development traditions. Confronting the capitalist worldview of prominent Nobel prize-winning economist Milton Friedman, the book offers a theoretical framework for sustainable development: a new paradigm of economics grounded in environmental and social issues. The analysis takes as its starting point that the development and evolution of human beings is codetermined by socioeconomic institutions. These institutions facilitate models of society, morality and human behaviour: they are all social constructs. This matters because the liberal system of justice uses the claim that 'life is unfair' as the justification of socioeconomic inequalities, and it is these institutions which determine the concepts of fairness and justice. Therefore, the liberal system's favouring of entrepreneurs should require advance measures to safeguard the interests of the losers - instead, it seeks to justify their misfortunes. It is argued that this liberal notion of fairness can only be fairly executed in conditions of perfect market competition, which have never existed. In contrast, the principles of sustainable development pay attention to the problems generated by the unjust and unfair distribution of resources and postulate wider use of the fairness formula 'to each according to their needs'. It is thus more focused on fair ends than on fair procedures. This book is addressed to scholars and advanced students in ecological economics, environmental economics, economics of sustainable development and political science"-- Volkswirtschaft (DE-588)4063885-6 gnd rswk-swf Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd rswk-swf Distributive justice Sustainable development Environmental economics Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 s Volkswirtschaft (DE-588)4063885-6 s DE-604 |
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title | The economics of sustainable development and distribution the unfairness and injustice of Milton Friedman's capitalism |
title_auth | The economics of sustainable development and distribution the unfairness and injustice of Milton Friedman's capitalism |
title_exact_search | The economics of sustainable development and distribution the unfairness and injustice of Milton Friedman's capitalism |
title_full | The economics of sustainable development and distribution the unfairness and injustice of Milton Friedman's capitalism Dariusz Pieńkowski |
title_fullStr | The economics of sustainable development and distribution the unfairness and injustice of Milton Friedman's capitalism Dariusz Pieńkowski |
title_full_unstemmed | The economics of sustainable development and distribution the unfairness and injustice of Milton Friedman's capitalism Dariusz Pieńkowski |
title_short | The economics of sustainable development and distribution |
title_sort | the economics of sustainable development and distribution the unfairness and injustice of milton friedman s capitalism |
title_sub | the unfairness and injustice of Milton Friedman's capitalism |
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