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Justice and the politics of difference

Title
Justice and the politics of difference / Iris Marion Young.
ISBN
0691078327
9780691078328
0691023158
9780691023151
Published
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©1990.
Physical Description
1 online resource
Summary
"This book challenges the prevailing philosophical reduction of social justice to distributive justice. It critically analyzes basic concepts underlying most theories of justice, including impartiality, formal equality, and the unitary moral subjectivity. Starting from claims of excluded groups about decision making, cultural expression, and division of labor, Iris Young defines concepts of domination and oppression to cover issues eluding the distributive model. Democratic theorists, according to Young do not adequately address the problem of an inclusive participatory framework. By assuming a homogeneous public, they fail to consider institutional arrangements for including people not culturally identified with white European male norms of reason and respectability. Young urges that normative theory and public policy should undermine group-based oppression by affirming rather than suppressing social group difference. Basing her vision of the good society on the differentiated, culturally plural network of contemporary urban life, she argues for a principle of group representation in democratic publics and for group-differentiated policies"--Back cover.
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Internet Archive collection.
Format
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 07, 2020
Series
Princeton paperbacks.
Princeton paperbacks
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-275) and index.
Contents
Displacing the distributive paradigm
- Five faces of oppression
- Insurgency and the welfare capitalist society
- The idea of impartiality and the civic public
- The scaling of bodies and the politics of identity
- Social movements and the politics of difference
- Affirmative action and the myth of merit
- City life and difference
Epilogue: International justice.
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