From the Vault: The “Just Wages” Series
While Justice Everywhere takes a break over the summer, we recall from our archives some memorable posts from our 2018-2019 season.
In a first for Justice Everywhere, we hosted a colloquium on the topic of “just wages”. This discussion was sparked by a paper by Joseph Heath in the Erasmus Journal for Economics and Philosophy. Our colloquium – a précis to a full special issue on the topic – included three critical engagements with Heath’s argument, as well as a response from Heath:
- Andrew Lister on Talents and Wages.
- Peter Boettke, Rosolino Candela, and Kaitlyn Woltz on Is the Market Wage the Just Wage?
- Peter Dietsch’s post, On the Very Idea of an Efficient Wage.
- Joseph Heath’s reply, On the Very Idea of a Just Wage: Response to Critics.
Justice Everywhere will return in full swing on 2nd September with fresh weekly posts by our regular authors. If you have a suggestion for a topic or would like to contribute a guest post on a topical subject in political philosophy (broadly construed), please feel free to get in touch with us at justice.everywhere.blog@gmail.com.