Modern Monetary Theory and Distributive Justice

Springer Verlag (2023)
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Abstract

Modern Monetary Theory and Distributive Justice shows how the macroeconomic framework called modern money theory (MMT) is relevant to the field of political philosophy called distributive justice. Many of the macroeconomic assumptions of distributive justice are unstated and unexamined. The framework of MMT illuminates these assumptions and provides an alternative vision of distributive justice analysis and prescriptions. In particular, MMT holds that modern money is a nominal state issued token (fiat), there is a distinction between nominal assets and real assets, that state money as a nominal token can cause changes in real terms, and that the macroeconomy has historically not operated at capacity. The upshot of these assumptions held by MMT is that state spending can bring about changes in persons’ well-being without traditional redistributive measures via taxation. This is in contradistinction to standard assumptions in the distributive justice literature, which holds that the macroeconomy is at capacity and, thus, redistribution is the necessary mechanism for enacting improvements in well-being. This is a fundamental shift in how distributive justice can be conceived.

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Closing Comments

This chapter is a brief review of this book’s goals.

What Is Distributive Justice?

The purpose of this chapter is to introduce the subject of philosophic theories of distribution. This chapter has two main parts. The first part is a brief overview of normative standards regarding the distribution of resources in the work of Plato, Aristotle, and J.S. Mill. The second part is an ov... see more

Introduction

This chapter discusses the goals of this book. The first goal is to show the importance of a recently developed framework of macroeconomics called modern money theory for the political philosophic discipline of distributive justice. The second goal is to develop two conceptions of distributive justi... see more

What Insights Can Modern Money Theory Provide to Political Philosophy?

The purpose of this chapter is to show that the conjectures of modern money theory provide unique innovations for use in distributive justice analysis. In this chapter, first an argument is developed for a minimal distributive justice standard based on meeting minimal needs and providing minimal opp... see more

Suggested Readings

This chapter contains a short list of suggested readings on modern money theory, distributive justice, the work of John Rawls, and the job guarantee.

What Are the Useful Limits of Modern Money Theory for Distributive Justice?

The purpose of this chapter is to present and discuss a distributive justice standard that exceeds the minimal standard of Chap. 4. This new standard will be based on an adaptation of John Rawls’s work. The focus of this adaptation will be a consideration of what is a democratic society and what con... see more

What Is Modern Money Theory?

The purpose of this chapter is to introduce the main theoretical claims of modern money theory. The following questions will be answered to achieve this purpose. What is the nature of a state-issued currency? What is the role of taxation? What is the role of state bonds? What are demand shortfalls? ... see more

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