CRM/LAW C163 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Principle Of Bivalence, Deconstruction, Cellular Differentiation

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A critique of the distributive paradigm of justice. Fraser"s article is organized in four parts: conceptualizing redistribution, recognition, and their dilemma, illustrative cases of the redistribution-recognition dilemma : class, sexuality, race & gender, logics of affirmative vs. transformative remedy, strategies for avoiding the redistribution-recognition dilemma . Concerns the extent to which society is organized to provide for the need of all of its members, and whether these members share in the benefits of societal membership and participation. Seeks to remedy injustice via redistribution of benefits and burdens. Views social justice in terms of social interaction, representation, and communication (i. e. , culture) Seeks to remedy injustice via cultural change (i. e. , recognition ) Challenge is to promote recognition within groups mostly with cultural changes. Rawls" goal: to establish principles of justice, which specify fair terms of cooperation, and can regulate the distribution of societal benefits and burdens, within the basic structure of society.

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