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published on June 28, 2023
Yvette Drissen

https://doi.org/10.5840/soctheorpract2023621195
A Losing Game
Clarifying and Informing Debates on Positional Competition
This paper takes issue with the widespread claim that positional competitions are zero-sum games. It shows how the notions of ¡®positional good¡¯ and ¡®positional competition¡¯ have changed in meaning and how this has resulted in conceptual confusion in discussions amongst economists and philosophers. I argue that the Zero-Sum Claim is hardly ever true when it comes to the novel understanding of positionality that currently dominates the philosophical literature. I propose dropping the Zero-Sum Claim and construing positional competitions as win-lose. This is conceptually clearer and deepens our understanding and ethical evaluation of these important competitions in contemporary societies.