> It is worth noting that Jurgen Habermas and many of his disciples consider communicative structures as important as decision-making structures. When they assess the processes as well as results of social decision making, they find the fairness and efficiency of communication systems as important as the rules of decision making. The relevant questions are: Who has access to what information? What means for conveying information and opinions exist? How is the communicative interchange organized? These are some of the interesting questions the "modern" Frankfurt school has focused on. Remarkably, just by setting minimal goals for "humane communication," members of this school have elaborated guiding values for much of society.
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Chapter 5 - A new welfare paradigm (A Quiet Revolution In Welfare Economics)
A new welfare paradigm that emphasizes human development, human sociality, and the structuring of individual choice by economic institutions.znetwork.org