Author(s): Denise Celentano and Luigi Caranti
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2021
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of contributors
Introduction
Part I The ‘recognition side’ of distributive justice
1 Basic income in the recognition order: respect, care, and esteem
2 Freedom, recognition, and the property-owning democracy: towards a predistributive model of justice
3 Redistribution, misrecognition, domination: a look at Brazilian society
Part II Dimensions of equality
4 Redistribution and recognition from the point of view of real equality: Anderson and Honneth through the lens of Babeuf
5 Work justice beyond redistribution and recognition
6 Affective equality and social justice
Part III Rethinking grammars of oppression and inclusion
7 Vulnerable political life: distributive justice, critical theory, and critical care ethics
8 Redistribution, recognition, and pluralism: a Rawlsian criticism of Fraser
9 The politics of white misrecognition and practices of racial inequality
Part IV Moral economies of respect and esteem
10 A moral economy? Honneth, recognition, and the capitalist market
11 Social esteem between recognition and redistribution
12 Recognition vs redistribution: the case of self-respect
Index