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Inequality Larry S. Temkin (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Rutgers University)

Inequality By Larry S. Temkin (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Rutgers University)

Summary

This ethical study examines the concepts of quality and inequality and addresses the question: how can we judge between different types of inequality? The author examines inequality as applied to individuals and groups, and the standard measures in inequality employed by economists and others.

Inequality Summary

Inequality by Larry S. Temkin (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Rutgers University)

In this book Larry Temkin examines the concepts of equality and inequality, and addresses one particular question in depth: how can we judge between different sorts of inequality? When is one inequality worse than another? Temkin shows that there are many different factors underlying and influencing our egalitarian judgements and that the notion of inequality is surprisingly complex. He looks at inequality as applied to individuals and to groups, and at the standard measures of inequality employed by economists and others, and considers whether inequality matters more in a poor society than a rich one. The arguments of non-egalitarians are also examined. Temkin's book presents a new way of thinking about equality and inequality which challenges the assumptions of philosophers, welfare economists, and others concerned with these notions on a practical as well as a theoretical level.

Inequality Reviews

dense but brilliant and fascinating book. * Times Literary Supplement *

Additional information

NPB9780195078602
9780195078602
0195078608
Inequality by Larry S. Temkin (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Rutgers University)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1993-08-26
366
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