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BOOKS IN REVIEW Shapiro proposes two framing principles of democratic jusa robust welfare social wage system is a better way to protect tice: participation and anti-subordination. Everyone whose basic homemakers from vulnerabilities to dependence on individual interests are affected by institutions or practices should be able wage earners. He does not specify precisely what counts as the to participate in their governance on more or less equal terms social wage, but I assume that it refers to universal welfare measwith others. Everyone ought to be able to assert their opposition ures such as publicly funded health care, publicly funded and to decisions that have been made, furthermore, and should be administered retirement system, publicly subsidized housing, free to criticize and try to change policies and practices. Shapiro affordable and reliable public transportation, and the like. applies these principles to institutions and relationships that The life course that we follow through Shapiro's book is that define what he calls the "life course" , childhood, adulthood, of a person who is first a child, then an adult in a partnered relawork, and life's ending. This is a very exciting and original tionship and in the workplace, and then elderly. Shapiro
The Good Society – Penn State University Press
Published: Mar 12, 2002
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