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  1. Fraser, N. (1998). Social justice in the age of identity politics: redistribution, recognition, participation. (Discussion Papers / Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Forschungsschwerpunkt Arbeitsmarkt und Beschäftigung, Abteilung Organisation und Beschäftigung, 98-108). Berlin: Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung gGmbH.

  2. Abstract: Today, claims for social justice seem to divide into two types: claims for the redistribution of resources and claims for the recognition of cultural difference. Increasingly, these two kind of claims are polarized against one another. As a result, we are asked to choose between class politics and identity politics, social democracy and multiculturalism, redistribution and ...

  3. Abstract: Today, claims for social justice seem to divide into two types: claims for the redistribution of resources and claims for the recognition of cultural difference. Increasingly, these two kind of claims are polarized against one another. As a result, we are asked to choose between class politics and identity politics, social democracy ...

  4. Social justice in the age of identity politics: redistribution, recognition, participation. (Discussion Papers / Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Forschungsschwerpunkt Arbeitsmarkt und Beschäftigung, Abteilung Organisation und Beschäftigung, 98-108).

  5. Die aktuelle Situation und ihre Dynamik FS I 98 - 108 Nancy Fraser Social Justice in the Age of Identity Politics: Redistribution, Recognition, Participation Abteilung: Arbeitsmarktpolitik und Beschäftigung FS I 98 - 201 Dietmar Dathe Wechselwirkungen zwischen Arbeitszeitpolitik und Arbeitsangebotsverhalten.

  6. To be sure, the recent resurgence of free-market thinking has put proponents of egalitarian redistribution on the defensive. Nevertheless, egalitarian redistributive claims have supplied the paradigm case for most theorizing about social justice for the past 150 years. In today’s world, claims for social justice seem increasingly to divide ...

  7. Claims for social justice: redistributive and recognitive - resulting in perception of need to make choices between class/identity politics, social democracy and multiculturalism. Fraser's thesis = choices = false: justice needs both redistribution and recognition - but how to combine?