Social Structure and Responsibility

Loyola Poverty Law Journal 5:1-26 (1999)
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Abstract

Economic success in competitive systems requires resource redistribution to those who fail. Once we recognize that success in competitive endeavors depends meaningfully on the failure of others, policy implications that involve strong redistributive mechanisms should be drawn. Particular attention is paid to the role of education in fostering a sense of self-esteem necessary to counter the effects of internalized competition.

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Kenneth M. Ehrenberg
University of Surrey

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