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_aPolitical philosophy in a pandemic : _broutes to a more just future / _cedited by Fay Niker and Aveek Bhattacharya. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bBloomsbury Academic, _c2021. |
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_tForeword / _rOnora O'Neill, Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve -- _tIntroduction / _rAveek Bhattacharya and Fay Niker -- _tI. Social welfare and vulnerability -- _tRisk, disadvantage and the Covid-19 crisis / _rJonathan Wolff and Avner de-Shalit -- _tHow should we distribute scarce medical resources in a pandemic? / _rSara Van Goozen -- _tAssesing the impact of school closures on children through a vulnerability lens / _rNicolás Brando and Katarina Pitasse Fragoso -- _tAdequate housing in a pandemic / _rDavid Jenkins, Katy Wells and Kimberley Brownlee -- _tII. Economic justice -- _tShould the older generation pay more of the Covid-19 debt? / _rDavid Yarrow -- _tRebuilding social insurance to end economic precarity / _rLisa Herzog -- _tPandemic solidarity and universal basic income / _rDiana Popescu -- _tIII. Democratic relations -- _tLegitimating pandemic-responsive policy : whose voices count when? / _rRowan Cruft -- _tLiving alone under lockdown / _rFelix Pinkert -- _tShould we hold elections during a pandemic? / _rAlexandru Volacu -- _tThe pandemic and our democratic way of life / _rMarc Stears -- _tIV. Speech and (mis)information -- _tCoronavirus misinformation, social media and freedom of speech / _rJeffrey Howard -- _tWhat is the democratics state's obligation of transparency in times of crisis? / _rRebecca Lowe -- _tDeferring to expertise in public health emergencies / _rViktor Ivanković and Lovro Savić -- _tShould we shame those who ignore social distancing guidelines? / _rPaul Billingham and Tom Parr -- _tV. Crisis and justice -- _tHarnessing the epistemic value of crises for just ends / _rMatthew Adams and Fay Niker -- _tLiving through the pandemic : an experiment in egalitarian living for the middle classes? / _rAnca Gheaus -- _tCoronavirus and climate change : what can the former teach us about the latter? / _rJulia Hermann, Katharina Bauer and Christian Baatz -- _tPandemic as political theory / _rAdam Swift. |
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_a"Government lockdowns, school closures, mass unemployment, health and wealth inequality. Political Philosophy in a Pandemic asks us, where do we go from here? What are the ethics of our response to a radically changed, even more unequal society, and how do we seize the moment for enduring change? Addressing the moral and political implications of pandemic response from states and societies worldwide, the 20 essays collected here cover the most pressing debates relating to the biggest public health crisis in the last century. Discussing the pandemic in five key parts covering social welfare, economic justice, democratic relations, speech and misinformation, and the relationship between justice and crisis, this book reflects the fruitful combination of political theory and philosophy in laying the theoretical and practical foundations for justice in the long-term"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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