A General Theory of Domination and Justice
Washington University in St. Louis
Abstract
Abstract In all societies, past and present, many persons and groups have been subject to domination. Properly understood, domination is a great evil, the suffering of which ought to be minimized as far as possible. Surprisingly, however, political and social theorists have failed to provide a detailed analysis of the concept of domination in general. This study aims to redress this lacuna. It argues first that domination should be understood as a condition experienced by persons or groups to the extent that they are dependent on a social relationship in which some other person or group wields arbitrary power over them; this is termed the “arbitrary power conception” of domination. Second, it argues that we…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 12.23
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 153
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1Topics & keywords
- Redress
- Appeal
- Power (physics)
- Economic Justice
- Politics
- Subject (documents)
- Sociology
- Epistemology
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions