Aufsatz(elektronisch)Dezember 2006

Rational Injustice

In: Philosophy of the social sciences: an international journal = Philosophie des sciences sociales, Band 36, Heft 4, S. 423-439

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Abstract

Different attempts have been made to answer Reich's question of why the majority of those who are hungry don't steal and why the majority of those who are exploited don't strike. The two most influential approaches have been the ideological one and the gunman theory. The gunman theory seems to have the upper hand. However, there are cases where oppression takes place in the absence of any gunman. The usual example is the democratic welfare state. We can conceive of such instances of (continued) oppression by a minority of a majority as cases of rational injustice. Unless the privileged minority accepts the introduction of just institutions, there is no way of introducing them. And, for simple egoistic reasons, the minority doesn't cooperate with the majority. So it is rational for the oppressed majority to endure.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1552-7441

DOI

10.1177/0048393106293454

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