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1. Chapter One: Introduction -- 2. Chapter Two: Self-Ownership and Property Rights -- 3. Chapter Three: Legacies of Injustice and Racial Inequality -- 4. Chapter Four: Property Rights and the Rule of Law -- 5. Chapter Five: Capitalism, Markets and Economic Equality -- 6. Chapter Six: Conclusion.
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Needs -- Chapter 6. Deliberation and Need-Based Distribution -- Part III: Welfare Consequences of Prioritizing Need … in the fields of justice research, ethics, political theory, social choice and welfare, framing, individual and group …
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existing literature on its distributive role and its efficiency. The findings point to inefficient taxation that is still very … taxation of goods and services through the creation of a value-added tax (VAT) and changes in payroll so as to make it tax …-exempt. Five pathways are suggested to improve fiscal injustice: a reduction of indirect taxation; changes to the rates and …
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seem to have a common understanding of fairness. We therefore find no evidence that citizens' (stated) fairness preferences … transparency, fairness, and trust in international climate agreements. …
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I study the egalitarian way of distributing resources across generations. Distributional equity deeply conflicts with the Pareto principle: efficient allocations cannot guarantee that i) each generation be assigned a consumption bundle that is at least as large as an arbitrarily small fraction...
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critiques to utilitarianism by satisfying the following three fairness axioms: possibility of trade-offs sets a limit to the … axioms force the welfare criterion to be the sum of specific indices of well-being that are cardinally measurable …
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