The Moral Rhetoric of Political Economy: Justice and Modern Economic Thought (Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy)

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This book examines the effects of the moral rhetoric of the market concept of justice on our understanding of justice. Market theory?s elevation of the role of commutative justice, or justice in exchange and property, is often taken as liberalism?s revolutionary change in priorities of justice in parting from the feudal world. This change has come at the expense of diminishing the role of distributive justice, or justice in what the community owes its members. This diminishment rules out discussion in the public sphere of any questions about our obligations to each other outside the market, relegating such questions instead to the purview of social decorum; so at the very historical moment in which equality of persons becomes the foundational condition for political liberty, the implications of that equality for how we should treat each other cease to be admissible as live political issues ? that is, discussable as justice.

 

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9780415773928

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English

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192

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