Community, Pluralism and Individualistic Pursuits: A Defence of Why Not Socialism?

Social Theory and Practice 42 (1):57-73 (2016)
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Abstract

Is socialism morally preferable to free market capitalism? G. A. Cohen (2009) has argued that even when the economic inequalities produced by free markets are not the result of injustice, they nevertheless ought to be avoided because they are community undermining. As free markets inevitably lead to economic inequalities and Socialism does not, Socialism is morally preferable. This argument has been the subject of recent criticism. Chad Van Schoelandt (2014) argues that it depends on a conception of community that is incompatible with pluralism while Richard Miller (2010) argues that it rules out individualistic pursuits. I will show that both of these objections rest upon a misreading of Cohen’s argument.

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Alfred Archer
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Why Not Socialism?Gerald Allan Cohen - 2009 - Princeton University Press.
Greed and Fear.Hillel Steiner - 2014 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 13 (2):140-150.
Markets, Community, and Pluralism.Chad Van Schoelandt - 2014 - Philosophical Quarterly 64 (254):144-151.

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