Self-Ownership, Freedom, and Equality Self-Ownership, Freedom, and Equality

Self-Ownership, Freedom, and Equality

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Publisher Description

In this book G. A. Cohen examines the libertarian principle of self-ownership, which says that each person belongs to himself and therefore owes no service or product to anyone else. This principle is used to defend capitalist inequality, which is said to reflect each person's freedom to do as as he wishes with himself. The author argues that self-ownership cannot deliver the freedom it promises to secure, thereby undermining the idea that lovers of freedom should embrace capitalism and the inequality that comes with it. He goes on to show that the standard Marxist condemnation of exploitation implies an endorsement of self-ownership, since, in the Marxist conception, the employer steals from the worker what should belong to her, because she produced it. Thereby a deeply inegalitarian notion has penetrated what is in aspiration an egalitarian theory. Purging that notion from socialist thought, he argues, enables construction of a more consistent egalitarianism.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
1995
October 26
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
509
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
1.6
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