Matiaske, Wenzel (Hrsg.)
Costa, Sérgio (Hrsg.)
Brunkhorst, Hauke (Hrsg.)
Contemporary Perspectives on Justice

Beschreibung
Justice is a fundamental category in the social field as well as in social sci-ences. However, public and also scientific debates take place in narrow the-matic boundaries. But in a world society that has been promoted by global-isation processes, the base of the traditional paradigm of development pol-icy was shattered, prolonging the idea of the welfare state with respect to redistribution in the European post-war era along the north-south axis. The successes and failures of global economy have introduced new players to the game and limited the manoeuvering room of the former team captains in terms of an emphatic distribution policy. At the same time, new social ine-qualities arise in rich and in poor economies, which are not restricted to the material dimension alone. It is no longer solely about poverty and wealth or development and underdevelopment, but also about crossing ethnical, cul-tural and social barriers of participation. At the same time this constellation is a challenge for the disciplines of social sciences. The often requested in-terdisciplinarity, however, does not come about because there is a need, but rather requires occasions. This volume compiles the contributions of au-thors rooted in (social-) philosophy, sociology, political science and eco-nomics.
Produktdetails
ISBN/GTIN | 978-3-86618-556-2 |
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Seitenzahl | 277 S. |
Kopierschutz | mit Wasserzeichen |
Format | 15 x 21 cm |
Dateigröße | 1764 Kbytes |