Evolution of the Notion of a “Just World”: Ethics and Economics in the 21st Century
Abstract
To establish the meaning of a “just world” is a complex task as it considers both ethical and moral issues. Hence, a “just world” is associated with a belief system of what is understood as right, wrong, desirable, or undesirable. Several institutionalists rely on the study of the ethics of the economic system to analyze the notion of a “just world,” among them, Clarence Ayres is highlighted.This study investigates two different but related subjects: (1) The ethics behind the current mainstream in economics, an update to Ayres’s perspective by updating the notion of mainstream. (2) How the belief system that support notion of a “just world” evolved through time and how it can evolve in the future. The relationship between (1) and (2) is also introduced.