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      Should Wealth Be Redistributed?: A Debate

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      Otteson argues that respect for individuals requires that government should usually not alter the results of free exchanges, and so redistribution is usually wrong. McMullen argues that governments should redistribute wealth in so that all have a minimal opportunity to partici...

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      Product ID:9780367426620
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Little Debates about Big Questions
      Title:Should Wealth Be Redistributed?
      Subtitle:A Debate
      Authors:Author: James R. Otteson, Steven McMullen
      Page Count:278
      Subjects:Ethics and moral philosophy, Ethics & moral philosophy, Social discrimination and social justice, Social groups, communities and identities, Sociology, Monetary economics, Political economy, Economic history, Social discrimination & inequality, Social groups, Sociology, Monetary economics, Political economy, Economic history
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      Otteson argues that respect for individuals requires that government should usually not alter the results of free exchanges, and so redistribution is usually wrong. McMullen argues that governments should redistribute wealth in so that all have a minimal opportunity to participate in economic life.

      A central contested issue in contemporary economics and political philosophy is whether governments should redistribute wealth. In this book, a philosopher and an economist debate this question. James Otteson argues that respect for individual persons requires that the government should usually not alter the results of free exchanges, and so redistribution is usually wrong. Steven McMullen argues that governments should substantially redistribute wealth in order to ensure that all have a minimal opportunity to participate in economic life. Over the course of the exchange, the authors investigate a number of important questions. Is redistribution properly a question of justice, and what is the appropriate standard? Has the welfare state been effective at fighting poverty? Can we expect government intervention in the economy to be helpful or counterproductive? Are our obligations to help the poor best met through government action, or through private philanthropy and individual charity?

      The book features clear statements of each argument, responses to counterarguments, in-text definitions, a glossary of key terms, and section summaries. Scholars and students alike will find it easy to follow the debate and learn the key concepts from philosophy, politics, and economics necessary to understand each position.

      Key Features:

      • Offers clear arguments written to be accessible to readers and students without a deep background in economics, philosophy, or political theory.
      • Fosters a deep exchange of ideas with responses from each author to the main arguments.
      • Provides in-text definitions and a glossary with definitions of key terms.
      • Includes section summaries that give an overview of the main arguments and a comprehensive bibliography for further reading.

      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-12-20

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      Weight382 g
      Dimensions139 × 215 × 20 mm