Routledge Handbook of Development Ethics 2018
DOI: 10.4324/9781315626796-33
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“…As many have pointed out, placing the collective 4. Collective Agency Freedom as the Engine of a Common Good Dynamic as the unit of concern may overlook existing or potential heterogeneities, inequalities, oppression, and power relations within the group (e.g., see Alkire 2008, Robeyns 2005), and towards the members of other groups (Kosko 2019; see also Cleaver 1999, Godfrey-Wood and Mamani-Vargas 2017cited in Ibrahim 2018. On the other hand, pointing out the possibility of collective failures, others wonder whether group action and inclusive collective agency is possible at all, especially in unequal contexts.…”
Section: Collective Agency As the Engine Of A Common Good Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As many have pointed out, placing the collective 4. Collective Agency Freedom as the Engine of a Common Good Dynamic as the unit of concern may overlook existing or potential heterogeneities, inequalities, oppression, and power relations within the group (e.g., see Alkire 2008, Robeyns 2005), and towards the members of other groups (Kosko 2019; see also Cleaver 1999, Godfrey-Wood and Mamani-Vargas 2017cited in Ibrahim 2018. On the other hand, pointing out the possibility of collective failures, others wonder whether group action and inclusive collective agency is possible at all, especially in unequal contexts.…”
Section: Collective Agency As the Engine Of A Common Good Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%