Behavioural politics: social insurance and mutual benefit in Robert Sugden’s The Community of Advantage
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
Citation:
Behavioural politics: social insurance and mutual benefit in Robert Sugden’s The Community of Advantage / F. Guala. - In: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ECONOMICS. - ISSN 1865-1704. - (2020). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1007/s12232-020-00353-x]
abstract:
In The Community of Advantage, Robert Sugden advocates a system of universal social insurance to ensure that all citizens enjoy the benefits of market institutions. The Community of Advantage however does not shed light on the extent of redistribution that social insurance should provide. While the criterion of mutual advantage seems to licence only a minimal level of insurance, people’s expectations and collective bargaining power are likely to lead to a much more extensive redistribution. This is not necessarily a bad thing, since a well-functioning society is more than a well-functioning market economy. An extensive social insurance protects the rich, the poor, and, above all, the cooperative attitudes without which a democratic society cannot function well.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Contractarianism; Justice; Social insurance
List of contributors:
F. Guala
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