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Economic inequality is one of the most divisive issues of our time. Yet few would argue that inequality is a greater evil than poverty. The poor suffer because they don't have enough, not because others have more, and some have far too much. So why do many people appear to be more distressed by the rich than by the poor?
In this provocative book, the #1New York Timesbestselling author ofOn Bullshitpresents a compelling and unsettling response to those who believe that the goal of social justice should be economic equality or less inequality. Harry Frankfurt, one of the most influential moral philosophers in the world, argues that we are morally obligated to eliminate povertynot achieve equality or reduce inequality. Our focus should be on making sure everyone has a sufficient amount to live a decent life. To focus instead on inequality is distracting and alienating.
At the same time, Frankfurt argues that the conjunction of vast wealth and poverty is offensive. If we dedicate ourselves to making sure everyone has enough, we may reduce inequality as a side effect. But its essential to see that the ultimate goal of justice is to end poverty, not inequality.
A serious challenge to cherished beliefs on both the political left and right,On Inequalitypromises to have a profound impact on one of the great debates of our time.
"Harry G. Frankfurt, 2017 Charles Homer Haskins Prize Lecturer, American Council of Learned Societies""One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2016"Harry G. Frankfurtis professor emeritus of philosophy at Princeton University. His books include the #1New York TimesbestsellerOn BullshitandThe Reasons of Love(both Princeton). Frankfurt has issued a clear challenge to the champions of equality. ---Julian Baggini,Financial Times The volume should be required reading for candidates of both parties. ---Stephen L. Carter,Copyright © 2018 - 2024 ShopSpell