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Exploitation
- Perspectives from Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
Engelsk Paperback
Exploitation
- Perspectives from Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
Engelsk Paperback

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Exploitation: Perspectives from Philosophy, Politics, and Economics brings together recent work on the topic of exploitation from philosophy, political science, and economics in one volume, organized around three main questions: What is exploitation? Why is exploitation wrong? What should we do about it? These questions are increasingly relevant in public policy discussions. The past decade has witnessed the rise of populism and an increasing sense that politics is a game rigged to benefit certain classes of persons at the expense of others. Interestingly, this sense of unfairness has been shared across the political spectrum though, of course, the left and right differ in both their moral diagnosis and their political prescription. Current debates over minimum wage laws, immigration reform, and undue corporate influence on politics can all be understood as drawing on and developing these concerns over exploitative political treatment. At the same time, the literature on exploitation has blossomed. What was once a topic of relatively narrow interest to philosophers working in the tradition of analytical Marxism has been reinvigorated and diversified. The essays in this book both represent and extend that diversity. While the condition of labor remains an important and central topic, the current volume extends the analysis to such neglected topics as the relationship between children and parents, interactions between states, and interactions between generations.
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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
288
ISBN-13:
9780190256968
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0190256966
Udg. Dato:
29 aug 2024
Længde:
18mm
Bredde:
156mm
Højde:
235mm
Forlag:
Oxford University Press Inc
Oplagsdato:
29 aug 2024
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