Need-Based Distributive Justice

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Need-Based Distributive Justice

An Interdisciplinary Perspective

Social groups, communities and identities Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality Public administration Behavioural economics Welfare economics Social and political philosophy

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Collection: Economics and Finance

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 29th April 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 908 Kb

ISBN: 9783030441210


Introduction

This book explores the foundations and potential of a theory of need-based distributive justice, supported by experimental evidence. The core idea is that need-based distributive justice may have some legitimatory advantages over other important principles of distribution, like equality and equity, and therefore involves less dispute over the distribution and redistribution of scarce resources.

Contents and Approach

In seven chapters, eleven scholars from the fields of philosophy, psychology, sociology, political science and economics outline the normative and positive building blocks of such a theory by critically reviewing the literature on distributive justice from their respective disciplinary perspectives. They address important theoretical and practical issues concerning the rationality of needs identification at the individual level and the recognition of needs at the societal level. They also investigate whether and how the dynamics of distribution procedures that allocate resources according to the need principle lead to social stability, focusing on the economic incentives that arise from need-based redistribution. The final chapter provides a synthesis and outlines a framework for a theory of justice based on ten hypotheses derived from the insights presented.

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