2013
DOI: 10.4159/harvard.9780674726444
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The Society of Equals

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“…Including culture in the examination of status concerns proves especially relevant as in our analyses culture turns out to be more important than the income distribution and economic prosperity. As Rosanvallon (2013) has argued, social equality-a state of society in which everybody is seen and treated as equal and thus receives social worth-does not necessarily flow from low distributive inequality in terms of income and wealth. Our results attest that these considerations are not unfounded, and that a more encompassing complementary change in values and beliefs is needed in order to make progress towards social equality and social well-being in contemporary societies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Including culture in the examination of status concerns proves especially relevant as in our analyses culture turns out to be more important than the income distribution and economic prosperity. As Rosanvallon (2013) has argued, social equality-a state of society in which everybody is seen and treated as equal and thus receives social worth-does not necessarily flow from low distributive inequality in terms of income and wealth. Our results attest that these considerations are not unfounded, and that a more encompassing complementary change in values and beliefs is needed in order to make progress towards social equality and social well-being in contemporary societies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skidelsky and Skidelsky 2013), but also Ridgeway's (2014) claim that people do care about their status. Common inferiority feelings are further seen as a social justice problem, as they undermine the very community of equals' modern democracy (Miller 1999) and a strong welfare state (Rosanvallon 2013) are based on.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Members of the broader community are more likely to empathize with those who lose their jobs or incur earning losses when they believe that this is the result of "unfair" practices. In the words of Rosanvallon (2016), "inequality is felt most acutely when citizens believe that the rules apply differently to different people." 12…”
Section: Trade Redistribution and Fairnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Allow me first briefly to justify and elaborate my claim that the principle at the core of Western notions of individualism, equality, and justice has historically been that of the equivalence of individuals: that is, the possibility of comparing or measuring people on the basis of some external criterion, which can lead to various forms of ordering and evaluating. As Pierre Rosanvallon () has argued, this conception was forged above all in the American and French revolutions, where equality was first and foremost a democratic quality: a way of making a society of similar individuals, in direct opposition to aristocratic society. The nation‐state contributed to this homogenization; the term ‘adunation’ was coined to describe the movement whereby a group of individuals ‘make a nation,’ that is, achieve unity in equality.…”
Section: The Horizon Of Similaritymentioning
confidence: 99%