The Wealth of Freedom : Radical Republican Political Economy
by
Stuart White
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0198868235
ISBN-13
9780198868231
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 17th, 2025
Print length
320 Pages
Weight
624 grams
Dimensions
24.00 x 16.50 x 2.60 cms
Product Classification:
Political science & theoryPolitical ideologiesPolitical structures: democracyPolitical economy
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This book proposes that economies must serve the common good which is, centrally, our mutual freedom. It argues for universal basic income, the fair taxation of wealth, strong trade unions, and greater democracy in the workplace, in investment, and in the design of public services, as key elements in a radical republican economy of the common good.
What is an economy for? The republican tradition in political thought offers a compelling way of exploring this question. The economy is for the common good, and the people, as the sovereign, properly have democratic authority to design it to satisfy their common good. Recent republican philosophers emphasize the centrality of freedom to the common good, where freedom is ''non-domination'': the status of not being subject to another''s uncontrolled power of interference. But insight into the common good can also be found in other sources, including liberal egalitarian theories of social justice. The common good provides a standard to evaluate existing institutions and to propose alternatives that, starting in our present context, look likely to make society more just. In this way, it helps to guide the collective political action of republican struggle. The Wealth of Freedom argues for universal basic income and universal capital grants, the fair taxation of inheritances and wealth, participatory democracy in the workplace, in investment, and in the design of public services, and for strong trade unions as key elements in a radical republican economy of the common good. Internationally, a radical republican economy of the common good calls for us to restructure existing systems of transnational governance and to support a major investment programme to address the climate emergency in a fair, reparative way. Focusing on demands for a Green New Deal, Stuart White shows how the book''s institutional proposals may help to develop this agenda. The struggle for such a programme is the terrain on which we must now assert creative popular sovereignty over the economy to ensure that it does work for the common good.
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