Social Equality – On What It Means to Be Equals
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Edition: 2015
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 242
Size: 6 inch x 9.5 inch
Social Equality – On What It Means to Be Equals, published in 2015 by the renowned Oxford University Press, is a substantial and thought-provoking collection of essays that dives deep into one of the most pressing questions of political philosophy: what does it mean to treat one another as equals?
At 242 pages and in a hardcover format measuring 6 inches by 9.5 inches, this volume is a scholarly yet accessible compilation that brings together some of the most respected voices in moral and political theory. Rather than focusing solely on economic disparities, this book expands the lens to encompass social, relational, and moral dimensions of equality—probing how status, respect, and recognition shape our understanding of a truly egalitarian society.
The collection is ideal for students, academics, and serious readers of political thought. It challenges traditional frameworks of distributive justice and introduces the powerful concept of relational equality, which stresses the importance of how individuals relate to one another within the fabric of everyday life—whether in families, workplaces, or democratic institutions.
The essays engage critically with the works of John Rawls, Elizabeth Anderson, and others, offering fresh perspectives on how equality can be realized not just in theory, but in practice. Topics span across identity, dignity, fairness, oppression, and hierarchy, making it a crucial volume for understanding the philosophical foundations behind many current social justice movements.
Its publication by Oxford University Press further underscores its academic integrity and intellectual depth, positioning it as a core text in political philosophy seminars and reading lists around the world.
Whether you’re exploring the limits of liberal egalitarianism, interrogating systemic structures of inequality, or rethinking the nature of justice and citizenship, this book will expand your understanding and spark meaningful discourse.
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Scholarly Collection: A compilation of essays by leading philosophers addressing the concept of social equality.
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Relational Focus: Goes beyond material equality to explore interpersonal respect, status, and social justice.
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Influential Contributors: Engages with key thinkers like Rawls, Anderson, and contemporary theorists.
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Academic Value: A widely referenced text in political philosophy and ethical studies.
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Deeply Relevant: Speaks directly to modern issues such as discrimination, civic participation, and equality of voice.
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Sturdy Format: Hardcover edition from Oxford University Press ensures durability for long-term use or reference.
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