Wealth and Power

Wealth and Power

Philosophical Perspectives

Brouwer, Huub; Claassen, Rutger; Bennett, Michael

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2022

344

Dura

Inglês

9781032003191

15 a 20 dias

607

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1. Introduction: The Wealth-Power Nexus Michael Bennett, Huub Brouwer & Rutger Claassen

Part I: Theoretical Orientations

2. What about Ethos? Republican Institutions, Oligarchic Democracy and Norms of Political Equality Jessica Kimpell Johnson

3. Two Liberal Egalitarian Perspectives on Wealth and Power Richard Arneson

4. Public Choice and Political Equality Brian Kogelmann

5. Private Wealth and Political Domination: A Marxian Approach Igor Shoikhedbrod

6. Anarchism and Redistribution Jessica Flanigan

Part II: Power in the Economic Sphere

7. Why Does Worker Participation Matter? Three Considerations in Favour of Worker Participation in Corporate Governance Thomas Christiano

8. Taming the Corporate Leviathan: How to Properly Politicise Corporate Purpose? Michael Bennett and Rutger Claassen

9. The Power of Big Tech Corporations as Modern Bigness and a Vocabulary for Shaping Competition Law as Counter-power Anna Gerbrandy & Pauline Phoa

10. Economic Power and Democratic Forbearance: The Case of Corporate Social Responsibility and Philanthropy Emma Saunders-Hastings

11. Independence in the Commons: How Group Ownership Realises Basic Non-Domination Yara Al Salman

Part III. Wealth and Democratic Institutions

12. Hidden in Plain Sight: How Lobby Organisations Undermine Democracy Phil Parvin

13. No Money, No Party: The Role of Political Parties in Electoral Campaigns Chiara Destri

14. Constitutions against Oligarchy Elliot Bulmer & Stuart White

15. Automation, Desert, and the Case for Capital Grants Huub Brouwer

16. The Power of Private Creditors and the Need for Reform of the International Financial Architecture Anahi Wiedenbrueg & Patricio Lopez Turconi
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Liberal Egalitarianism;Public Choice Theory;Big Techs;Agnostic;Sovereign Debt Restructuring;Direct Democracy;People's Natural Rights;Tamil Nadu;Competition Law;Oligarchic Power;Equal Basic Liberties;General Incorporation;Political CSR;Elite Philanthropy;Campaign Finance Regulations;Soft Law Mechanism;Desert Claim;Technological Unemployment;Purpose Paradigm;Institutional Private Creditors;Middle Skilled Jobs;Private Creditors;Capital Grant;Campaign Finance;Civil Society