What is the relationship between the principles of social justice and global justice? How can we best reconcile the quest for greater social justice ‘at home’ with greater social justice in the world? Are the social justice pressures our societies currently face the result of globalisation or are they domestically generated? How can we advance social justice in the light of the new social realities? In this volume, leading international experts offer compelling answers to these questions.
The aim of this volume is to articulate a modern conception of social justice that remains relevant for an era of rapid globalisation. The authors have developed a robust theoretical account of the relationship between globalisation and social justice complemented by an underpinning policy framework that aims to sustain new forms of equity and solidarity.
قائمة المحتويات
About Policy Network vii
About the Contributors viii
Acknowledgements xii
Introduction
1 Rethinking Social Justice in the Global Age 3
Olaf Cramme and Patrick Diamond
I Principles
2 Social Justice versus Global Justice? 23
David Miller
3 Towards a Renewed Concept of Social Justice 38
Wolfgang Merkel
II Analysis
4 Winners and Losers of Economic Globalisation 61
Lionel Fontagné
5 Globalisation and Demographic Imbalances 77
Germano Dottori
6 Globalisation and the New Social Realities in Europe 94
Roger Liddle
III Political Economy
7 Moving Beyond the National: The Challenges for Social
Democracy in a Global World 117
Andrew Gamble
8 Social Justice in a ‘Shrinking’ World: Beyond
Protectionism and Neo-liberalism 136
David Coates
9 Globalisation, New Technology and Economic Transformation
154
Robert Atkinson
IV Policy Framework
10 Solidarity Beyond the Nation-State? Refl ections on the
European Experience 177
Maurizio Ferrera
11 Spatial and Gender Inequalities in the Global Economy: A
Transformative Perspective 195
Diane Perrons
12 Addressing Adverse Consequences of Globalisation for Workers
219
Anke Hassel
13 The Progressive Challenge: Shared Prosperity 239
Gene Sperling
Index 259
عن المؤلف
Olaf Cramme is the Director of Policy Network and a Lecturer in European politics at London Metropolitan University.
Patrick Diamond is a Senior Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics, and a member of the Policy Network board. He is a former Special Adviser in the Prime Minister’s Policy Unit.