Introduction: social choice, agency, inclusiveness and capabilities

Flavio Comim, P. B. Anand, Shailaja Fennell

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This chapter provides an overview of the books main issues and how they constitute a key narrative for understanding the links between Amartya Sens social choice theory (SCT) and other elements of his capability approach. It invites its readers to a long interdisciplinary journey, from an acknowledgement of the SCT features in Sen’s work to rich analytical categories that expand the core of SCT towards new forms of social theorizing. More specifically, it reviews the main features of Sen’s SCT and discusses a wide range of issues related to collective choices and individual values, such as those of consensus building, institutional change, identity perceptions, inclusiveness, notions of agency, the role of moral sentiments and emotions in shaping social choice, an ethics of sufficiency versus an ethics of optimal social capability, the influence of psychological aspects on individuals’ choices and the role of social structures in shaping people’s social priorities. It covers a wide range of empirical cases, and advances a proposal for a broader notion of social choice that can be richer, more interdisciplinary and more useful to human development theory and policies.

Idioma originalAnglès
Títol de la publicacióSocial Choice, Agency, Inclusiveness and Capabilities
EditorCambridge University Press
Pàgines1-14
Nombre de pàgines14
ISBN (electrònic)9781009232678
ISBN (imprès)9781009232708
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Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 2024

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