Identity Group Stratification, Political Economy & Inclusive Economic Rights

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Abstract

This essay demonstrates the necessity of formally incorporating identity group stratification as a pillar alongside economic and political understandings of any political economy framework. We make our case by juxtaposing mutual inadequacies and myopic limitations associated with two influential but polar political economy frameworks–Marxian and public choice theory–since neither framework formally incorporates an identity group stratification lens beyond class reductionism. Finally, in addition to presenting an identity group stratification lens to economic thought, we present an Inclusive Economic Rights policy framework as a critical baseline component of human rights, foregrounding political economic tendencies toward identity group stratifications as a pathway forward to achieve a “moral political economy.”.

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Chelwa, G., Hamilton, D., & Green, A. (2023). Identity Group Stratification, Political Economy & Inclusive Economic Rights. Daedalus, 152(1), 154–167. https://doi.org/10.1162/daed_a_01973

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