Politics and the Economy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:22nd Jan '26
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This Element explores key questions in economic philosophy, linking political and economic power, values, and the future of work.
This Element explores core questions in economic philosophy, including the relation between political and economic power, market regulation, and value systems. It examines liberal egalitarianism, neorepublicanism, and critical theory, focusing on the future of work and outlining implications for research strategies.In today's societies, political and economic issues are closely intertwined, and political philosophy has turned more and more to economic issues. This Element introduces some key questions of economic philosophy: How to think about the relation between political and economic power? Can markets be 'tamed'? Which values are embedded in the economy and how do those relate to political values? It answers these questions by considering arguments from three theoretical perspectives – liberal egalitarian approaches, neorepublicanism, and critical theory or socialist thought – explaining their different background assumptions but also shared grounds. To illustrate these topics, it zooms in on the future of work: How could work be made more just, democratic, and sustainable? In the conclusion, some implications for research strategies in economic philosophy are explored.
ISBN: 9781009592413
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 133g
82 pages