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Title: If You're an Egalitarian, How Come You're So Rich? by G. A. Cohen ISBN: 0-674-00693-3 Publisher: Harvard Univ Pr Pub. Date: September, 2001 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $19.50 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (2 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Cohen, God, Marxism and Liberal Theory
Comment: In this book Cohen examines the role of individual behavior in the philosophy of justice. Cohen starts by telling about his own life as a jewish marxist in Montreal, who later became an analytic philosopher in Oxford. He discusses the core beliefs of marxism with a special emphasis on Marx's views on religion. He argues that marxists have neglected issues of justice and issues of individual behavior. The first was neglected because of wrong views on the working class and the illusion that there would be no real tradeoffs under communism. The second was neglected because of Marx's theory of revolutionary change and history. He finds the missing egaliarian ethos of individual behavior in christianity. Hence the importance of the relationship between marxism and religion.
Cohens next step is to show that Rawls difference principle, which he accepts, must hold for individuals too in a just society. He gives very careful rebuttals of views to the contrary. From this he shows that much less inequality is justified by the difference principle than usually believed.
Now that he handled the case of individual behavior in a just society from a Rawlsian point of view, he adresses the question of how one ought to act in an unjust society. Specifically how should egalitarians act in an unegalitarian society? This leads to the question posed in the title and Cohen spends the rest of the book examining different justifications for why rich people don't have to spend most of their income on ending inequality.
The book will be of interest mainly to marxists and people interested in contemporary political philosophy.
Rating: 5
Summary: Ultimate Challenge to Liberals, Progressives, and Lefts
Comment: Quite probably one of the best books in political philosophy to emerge in recent decades far outsurpassing Rawls and Nozick's often cited works. In fact these two scholars from Harvard (I believe they are still there), if any, should read this work and then check their bank accounts. Cohen heads straight for the issue confronting contemporary self style liberals or "republicans" in democrat clothing who still speak of economic equality and quasi communitarianism (distributive justice) in today's global economic society so rich with its many "divides" between rich and poor.
The central question comes down to how much people are willing to put their actions and practices where their mouths are, the old cliche of putting one's money where one's mouth is. Cohen elegantly draws the fateful and radical incoherence in the left's incommensurable principles of 1. a just & fair compassionate society and 2. selfish individuals acting in their own interests. Liberals support both by necessity. How do we square these two? How can we demand that society be just economically, that our institutions act altruistically, but on the other hand hold that individuals should be able to act in their own self interest? This is the real dilemma presented by Cohen and I aver that it will take some real time and hard thought to properly answer him on this score. Try turning Ayn Rand into a progressive and you will experience the problem that Cohen presents elegantly in his book. The next book must deal with the implications of all this: do we keep talking like Al Gore but living like the Bushes, or do we give up self interest and create the just society. Liberals want it both ways, Cohen shows they can't have it!
forgive any typos. dms
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Title: Sovereign Virtue: The Theory and Practice of Equality by Ronald Dworkin ISBN: 0674008103 Publisher: Harvard Univ Pr Pub. Date: March, 2002 List Price(USD): $20.50 |
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Title: Self-Ownership, Freedom, and Equality by G. A. Cohen ISBN: 0521477514 Publisher: Cambridge University Press Pub. Date: 26 October, 1995 List Price(USD): $33.00 |
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Title: Justice as Fairness: A Restatement by John Rawls, Erin Kelly ISBN: 0674005112 Publisher: Harvard Univ Pr Pub. Date: May, 2001 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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Title: Inequality Reexamined by Amartya Sen ISBN: 0674452569 Publisher: Harvard Univ Pr Pub. Date: April, 1995 List Price(USD): $17.95 |
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Title: Real Freedom for All: What (If Anything) Can Justify Capitalism? (Oxford Politician Theory) by Philippe Van Parijs, Philippe Van Parijs ISBN: 0198293577 Publisher: Oxford University Press Pub. Date: January, 1998 List Price(USD): $29.95 |
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