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What Social Classes Owe to Each Other

What Social Classes Owe to Each Other

William Graham Sumner

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Magic Publisher
Año de edición:
2024
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Sociedad y cultura: general
ISBN:
9781835917206
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'What Social Classes Owe to Each Other' is a provocative and influential work by William Graham Sumner, first published in 1883. In this book, Sumner, an American sociologist and political economist, addresses the concept of social responsibility and the obligations that individuals and social classes have toward each other within society.The central thesis of the book revolves around Sumner’s defense of individualism and laissez-faire economics. He argues that each individual has the right to pursue their own interests and that social progress is best achieved through the free competition of individuals in the marketplace, rather than through government intervention or redistribution of wealth.Sumner contends that social classes owe nothing to each other in terms of material assistance or support. He rejects the idea of charity or welfare as a means of addressing social inequality, asserting that such efforts undermine individual initiative and personal responsibility. Instead, he advocates for self-reliance and voluntary cooperation among individuals as the basis for social order and progress.Furthermore, Sumner explores the moral implications of social relations and economic interactions. He emphasizes the importance of respecting property rights and contracts, arguing that these principles are essential for maintaining a just and orderly society. He criticizes paternalistic attitudes toward the poor and argues that efforts to uplift the lower classes through government intervention are misguided and ultimately harmful.Throughout the book, Sumner presents his ideas with clarity and conviction, drawing on principles of classical liberalism and free-market economics. While his views were controversial in his time and continue to spark debate, 'What Social Classes Owe to Each Other' remains a thought-provoking and influential work that challenges conventional notions of social justice and collective responsibility.

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