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Faces of inequality : a theory of wrongful discrimination / Sophia Moreau.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Oxford legal philosophiesEditor: New York : Oxford University Press, 2020Fecha de copyright: ©2020Descripción: xi, 260 páginas ; 24 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • sin mediación
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9780190927301
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Versión en línea:: Faces of inequalityClasificación LoC:
  • K 3242 M668.2020
Contenidos:
A Question of Inequality -- Unfair Subordination -- The Relevance of Deliberative Freedom -- Access to Basic Goods -- A Pluralist Answer to the Question of Inequality -- Indirect Discrimination -- The Duty to Treat Others as Equals : Who Stands Under It? -- Conclusion
Resumen: "This book defends an original and pluralist theory of when and why discrimination wrongs people. Starting from actual legal cases in which claimants have alleged wrongful discrimination by other people or by the state, Sophia Moreau argues that we can best understand these people's complaints by thinking of them as complaints about different ways in which they have not been treated as equals in their societies -in particular, through unfair subordination, through the violation of their right to a particular deliberative freedom, or through the denial to them of access to a basic good, that is, a good that this person must have access to if they are to be, and to be seen as, an equal in their society. The book devotes a chapter to each of these wrongs, exploring in detail what unfair subordination consists in; what deliberative freedoms are, and when each of us has a right to them; and what it means to deny someone access to a basic good. The author explains why these wrongs are each distinctive, but are each a different way of failing to treat some people as the equals of others. Finally the author argues that both the state and we as individuals have a duty to treat others as equals, in these three specific senses"-- Provided by publisher.
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A Question of Inequality -- Unfair Subordination -- The Relevance of Deliberative Freedom -- Access to Basic Goods -- A Pluralist Answer to the Question of Inequality -- Indirect Discrimination -- The Duty to Treat Others as Equals : Who Stands Under It? -- Conclusion

"This book defends an original and pluralist theory of when and why discrimination wrongs people. Starting from actual legal cases in which claimants have alleged wrongful discrimination by other people or by the state, Sophia Moreau argues that we can best understand these people's complaints by thinking of them as complaints about different ways in which they have not been treated as equals in their societies -in particular, through unfair subordination, through the violation of their right to a particular deliberative freedom, or through the denial to them of access to a basic good, that is, a good that this person must have access to if they are to be, and to be seen as, an equal in their society. The book devotes a chapter to each of these wrongs, exploring in detail what unfair subordination consists in; what deliberative freedoms are, and when each of us has a right to them; and what it means to deny someone access to a basic good. The author explains why these wrongs are each distinctive, but are each a different way of failing to treat some people as the equals of others. Finally the author argues that both the state and we as individuals have a duty to treat others as equals, in these three specific senses"-- Provided by publisher.