The fair society : the science of human nature and the pursuit of social justice /

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Author / Creator:Corning, Peter A., 1935-
Edition:Paperback ed.
Imprint:Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press, 2012, c2011.
Description:xiii, 237 p. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8924354
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ISBN:9780226004358 (pbk.)
022600435X (pbk.)
9780226116303 (ebook)
0226116301 (ebook)
Notes:Originally published: 2011.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-237) and index.
Summary:Drawing on evolutionary history and the emergent science of human nature, this book argues that humans have an innate sense of fairness. While these impulses can easily be subverted by greed and demagoguery, they can also be harnessed for good. The author brings together the latest findings from the behavioral and biological sciences to propose a new Biosocial Contract including sweeping economic and political reforms based on three principles of fairness--equality, equity, and reciprocity. His conclusion is that the proper response to bank bailouts and financial chicanery isn't to get mad--it's to get fair.
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We've been told, again and again, that life is unfair. But what if we're wrong simply to resign ourselves to this situation? What if we have the power--and more, the duty--to change society for the better?

We do. And our very nature inclines us to do so. That's the provocative argument Peter Corning makes in The Fair Society . Drawing on the evidence from our evolutionary history and the emergent science of human nature, Corning shows that we have an innate sense of fairness. While these impulses can easily be subverted by greed and demagoguery, they can also be harnessed for good. Corning brings together the latest findings from the behavioral and biological sciences to help us understand how to move beyond the Madoffs and Enrons in our midst in order to lay the foundation for a new social contract--a Biosocial Contract built on a deep understanding of human nature and a commitment to fairness. He then proposes a sweeping set of economic and political reforms based on three principles of fairness--equality, equity, and reciprocity--that together could transform our society and our world.

At this crisis point for capitalism, Corning reveals that the proper response to bank bailouts and financial chicanery isn't to get mad--it's to get fair .

Item Description:Originally published: 2011.
Physical Description:xiii, 237 p. ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-237) and index.
ISBN:9780226004358
022600435X
9780226116303
0226116301