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100 1 Sen, Amartya,|d1933-
245 10 Inequality reexamined /|cAmartya Sen.
260 New York :|bRussell Sage Foundation ;|aCambridge, Mass. :
|bHarvard University Press,|c1992.
300 xiv, 207 pages ;|c22 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-197) and
indexes.
505 0 |tPreface --|tIntroduction: Questions and Themes
|g(starting p. 1) --|g1|tEquality of What?|g(starting p.
12) --|g1.1|tWhy Equality? What Equality?|g(starting p.
12) --|g1.2|tImpartiality and Equality|g(starting p. 16) -
-|g1.3|tHuman Diversity and Basal Equality|g(starting p.
19) --|g1.4|tEquality versus Liberty?|g(starting p. 21) --
|g1.5|tPlurality and Alleged Emptiness|g(starting p. 23) -
-|g1.6|tMeans and Freedoms|g(starting p. 26) --|g1.7
|tIncome Distribution, Well-Being and Freedom|g(starting
p. 28) --|g2|tFreedom, Achievement and Resources
|g(starting p. 31) --|g2.1|tFreedom and Choice|g(starting
p. 31) --|g2.2|tReal Income, Opportunities and Selection
|g(starting p. 34) --|g2.3|tFreedom Distinguished from
Resources|g(starting p. 36) --|g3|tFunctionings and
Capability|g(starting p. 39) --|g3.1|tCapability Sets
|g(starting p. 39) --|g3.2|tValue Objects and Evaluative
Spaces|g(starting p. 42) --|g3.3|tSelection and Weighting
|g(starting p. 44) --|g3.4|tIncompleteness: Fundamental
and Pragmatic|g(starting p. 46) --|g3.5|tCapability or
Functionings?|g(starting p. 49) --|g3.6|tUtility vis-a-vis
Capability|g(starting p. 53) --|g4|tFreedom, Agency and
Well-Being|g(starting p. 56) --|g4.1|tWell-Being vis-a-vis
Agency|g(starting p. 56) --|g4.2|tAgency, Instrumentality
and Realization|g(starting p. 57) --|g4.3|tCan Freedom
Conflict with Well-Being?|g(starting p. 59) --|g4.4
|tFreedom and Disadvantageous Choices|g(starting p. 62) --
|g4.5|tControl and Effective Freedom|g(starting p. 64) --
|g4.6|tFreedom from Hunger, Malaria and Other Maladies
|g(starting p. 66) --|g4.7|tThe Relevance of Well-Being
|g(starting p. 69) --|g5|tJustice and Capability
|g(starting p. 73) --|g5.1|tThe Informational Bases of
Justice|g(starting p. 73) --|g5.2|tRawlsian Justice and
the Political Conception|g(starting p. 75) --|g5.3
|tPrimary Goods and Capabilities|g(starting p. 79) --|g5.4
|tDiversities: Ends and Personal Characteristics
|g(starting p. 85) --|g6|tWelfare Economics and Inequality
|g(starting p. 88) --|g6.1|tSpace Choice and Evaluative
Purpose|g(starting p. 88) --|g6.2|tShortfalls, Attainments
and Potentials|g(starting p. 89) --|g6.3|tInequality,
Welfare and Justice|g(starting p. 93) --|g6.4|tWelfare-
Based Inequality Evaluation|g(starting p. 95) --|g7
|tPoverty and Affluence|g(starting p. 102) --|g7.1
|tInequality and Poverty|g(starting p. 102) --|g7.2|tThe
Nature or Poverty|g(starting p. 107) --|g7.3|tLowness vis-
a-vis Inadequacy of Incomes|g(starting p. 109) --|g7.4|tDo
Concepts Matter?|g(starting p. 112) --|g7.5|tPoverty in
Rich Countries|g(starting p. 114) --|g8|tClass, Gender and
Other Groups|g(starting p. 117) --|g8.1|tClass and
Classification|g(starting p. 117) --|g8.2|tGender and
Inequality|g(starting p. 122) --|g8.3|tInterregional
Contrasts|g(starting p. 125) --|g9|tThe Demands of
Equality|g(starting p. 129) --|g9.1|tQuestions of Equality
|g(starting p. 129) --|g9.2|tEquality, Space and Diversity
|g(starting p. 130) --|g9.3|tPlurality, Incompleteness and
Evaluation|g(starting p. 131) --|g9.4|tData, Observations
and Effective Freedoms|g(starting p. 135) --|g9.5
|tAggregation, Egalitarianism and Efficiency|g(starting p.
136) --|g9.6|tAlternative Defences of Inequality
|g(starting p. 138) --|g9.7|tIncentives, Diversity and
Egalitarianism|g(starting p. 141) --|g9.8|tOn Equality as
a Social Concern|g(starting p. 143) --|g9.9
|tResponsibility and Fairness|g(starting p. 148) --|g9.10
|tCapability, Freedom and Motivations|g(starting p. 150) -
-|tReferences|g(starting p. 153) --|tIndex of Names
|g(starting p. 199) --|tIndex of Subjects|g(starting p.
205)
520 Amartya Sen argues that the dictum "all people are created
equal" serves largely to deflect attention from the fact
that we differ in age, gender, talents, and physical
abilities as well as in material advantages and social
background. He argues for concentrating on higher and more
basic values: individual capabilities and freedom to
achieve objectives. By contentrating on the equity and
efficiency of social arrangements in promoting freedoms
and capabilities of individuals, Sen adds an important new
dimension to arguments about such vital issues as gender
inequalities, welfare policies, affirmative action, and
public provision of health care and education.
650 0 Equality.
650 0 Liberty.
650 0 Welfare economics.
650 7 Equality.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00914456
650 7 Liberty.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00997251
650 7 Welfare economics.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01173620
650 7 Gleichheit|2gnd|0(DE-588)4021231-2
650 7 Sozialphilosophie|2gnd|0(DE-588)4055876-9
650 7 Sozialpolitik|2gnd|0(DE-588)4055879-4
650 7 Sozioökonomisches System|2gnd|0(DE-588)4182012-5
650 7 Wohlfahrtstheorie|2gnd|0(DE-588)4066735-2
650 12 Freedom.|0(DNLM)D005610
650 17 Sociale ongelijkheid.|2gtt|0(NL-LeOCL)078668247
650 17 Gelijkheid.|2gtt|0(NL-LeOCL)078515750
650 17 Ongelijkheid.|2gtt|0(NL-LeOCL)078610982
650 17 Welvaartseconomie.|2gtt|0(NL-LeOCL)078957028
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