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9 - The Ethics of Power between the Common Good and Equality

from Part II - Ethical Assessments and Policy Perspectives

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 January 2024

Alessandro Roncaglia
Affiliation:
Sapienza Università di Roma
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After evaluating the different elements explaining the power structure, the final chapters of the book are devoted to policy strategies. As an introduction to these, the chapter considers ethical issues: the individual-society opposition, the notion of the common good, the debate concerning the notion of justice (deontological versus consequentialist conceptions, meritocratic versus equalitarian views, equality of starting points versus equality of points of arrival), the different notions of freedom (such as positive versus negative freedom. Rossellis liberal socialism is illustrated, together with Croces criticism. Finally, a distinction is drawn between fanciful and realistic utopias.

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Power and Inequality
A Reformist Perspective
, pp. 217 - 236
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024

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