Inequality ReexaminedClarendon Press, 17 Sep 1992 - 224 halaman This book brings together and develops some of the most important economic, social, and ethical ideas Sen has explored over the last two decades. It examines the claims of equality in social arrangements, stressing that we should be concerned with people's capabilities rather than either their resources or their welfare. Sen also looks at some types of inequality that have been less systematically studied than those of class or wealth. |
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1 EQUALITY OF WHAT? | 12 |
2 FREEDOM ACHIEVEMENT AND RESOURCES | 31 |
3 FUNCTIONINGS AND CAPABILITY | 39 |
4 FREEDOM AGENCY AND WELLBEING | 56 |
5 JUSTICE AND CAPABILITY | 73 |
6 WELFARE ECONOMICS AND INEQUALITY | 88 |
7 POVERTY AND AFFLUENCE | 102 |
8 CLASS GENDER AND OTHER GROUPS | 117 |
9 THE DEMANDS OF EQUALITY | 129 |
References | 153 |
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