Inequality Reexamined

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Inequlity Reexamined is a book by Amartya Sen (first published by Harvard University Press. In Inequality Reexamined Amartya Sen evaluates the different perspectives of the general notion of inequality, focusing mainly on his well known capability approach. The author argues that inequality is a central notion to every social theory which have stood on time. For only if this basic feature is satisfied can a social theory which advocates a set of social arrangements be plausible. Taken as granted the inequality ingredient, the crucial question becomes: inequality of what? A.Sen answers to this basic question by advocating his preferred notion of equality which is based on the capability to functionings.

[edit] Functionings and the role of freedom

Functionings are of two kinds: elementary ones such as being in good health, nourished, sheltered and the more complex, social ones such as having self respect, taking part in the life of the community etc. Achievement of an individual is the set of these realized functionings. Whereas capability refers to the real options that someone has in order to pursue his subjective functionings who prefers most.Nevertheless inequalities related to class, gender, communities seem to hinter the extent of human freedom and thus decreasing our capability to function. That is why, a good society oughts to mitigate such discriminations, promoting people's freedom which, according to Sen, is the most valuable element of a satisfactory life.

See http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/oso/public/content/economicsfinance/0198289286/toc.html for an online version.

[edit] Editions

  • Amartya Sen (1992). Inequality Reexamined. Harver University Press. ISBN 0-674-45255-0. - First Hardcover
  • Amartya Sen (1995). Inequality Reexamined. Harver University Press. ISBN 0-674-45256-9. - Paperback Reprint


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