What can we learn from Hyman Minsky, a revised social contract and provide contributive justice for those excluded in our modern economy
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By illuminating changes in our economy, I address a deep concern in our economy, that we exclude a vast part of the population from the labour market. What I perceive to be a violation of the social contract, hence this social contract in the lens of Jean-Jacques Rousseau needs a revision. A revision I find feasible with inspiration from Hyman Minsky, where this thesis presents a framework for how we as a society can include and embrace those outside the labour market. By illuminating changes in our economy, I address a deep concern in our economy, that we exclude a vast part of the population from the labour market. What I perceive to be a violation of the social contract, hence this social contract in the lens of Jean-Jacques Rousseau needs a revision. A revision I find feasible with inspiration from Hyman Minsky, where this thesis presents a framework for how we as a society can include and embrace those outside the labour market.