ABSTRACT

Amartya Sen’s Inequality Re-Examined is a seminal text setting out a theory to evaluate social arrangements and inequality. By asking the question, ‘equality of what’?, Sen shows that (in)equality should be assessed as human freedom; for people to have the ability to pursue and achieve goals they value or have reason to value. 

The text lays out the fundamental ideas to Amartya Sen’s Capability Approach. This approach is celebrated in diverse academic disciplines because of its specific contribution towards the improvement to debates on inequality beyond economic deprivation and utility measures. Furthermore, the arguments put forward by Sen in Inequality Re-Examined has had many practical applications throughout policy circles including the Human Development Index, the Multi –Dimensional Poverty Measure, the compilation of lists of capabilities and drawing further attention to human agency and democracy. Amartya Sen won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1998 for his contribution to welfare economics; the core arguments of this work is found in this book.

chapter |5 pages

Ways In To The Text

section 1|16 pages

Influences

chapter 1|4 pages

The Author and The Historical Context

chapter 2|4 pages

Academic Context

chapter 3|4 pages

The Problem

chapter 4|3 pages

The Author’s Contribution

section 2|15 pages

Ideas

chapter 5|4 pages

Main Ideas

chapter 6|3 pages

Secondary Ideas

chapter 7|3 pages

Achievement

chapter 8|4 pages

Place in The Author’s Work

section 3|16 pages

Impact

chapter 9|5 pages

The First Responses

chapter 10|4 pages

The Evolving Debate

chapter 11|3 pages

Impact and Influence Today

chapter 12|3 pages

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