Distributive justice
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Distributive justice
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Distributive justice
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Incoming Resources
- Justice between age groups and generations, Peter Laslett and James S. Fishkin, editors
- Institutions in global distributive justice, András Miklós
- The case for universal basic income, Louise Haagh
- Towards human development, new approaches to macroeconomics and inequality, edited by Giovanni Andrea Cornia and Frances Stewart
- Distributive justice and economic development, the case of Chile and developing countries, Andrés Solimano, Eduardo Aninat, and Nancy Birdsall, editors
- If you're an egalitarian, how come you're so rich?, G.A. Cohen
- Justice, views from the social sciences, edited by Ronald L. Cohen
- Global justice and international economic law, three takes, Frank J. Garcia, Boston College School of Law
- What's fair?, American beliefs about distributive justice, Jennifer L. Hochschild
- Macrojustice, the political economy of fairness, Serge-Christophe Kolm
- The political economy of participatory economics, Michael Albert, Robin Hahnel
- The rise and fall of economic justice, and other papers, by C.B. Macpherson
- Fortunes of feminism, from state-managed capitalism to neoliberal crisis, Nancy Fraser
- Justice without borders, cosmopolitanism, nationalism, and patriotism, Kok-Chor Tan
- Toward a truly free market, a distributist perspective on the role of government, taxes, health care, deficits, and more, John C. Médaille
- Equity, in theory and practice, H. Peyton Young
- Vertrag und Verteilung, die Bedeutung der iustitia distributiva im Vertragsrecht, Stefan Arnold
- Economic justice in an unfair world, toward a level playing field, Ethan B. Kapstein
- Social inequality, values, growth, and the state, Andrés Solimano, editor
- Just enough, sufficiency as a demand of justice, Liam Shields
- The Oxford handbook of distributive justice, edited by Serena Olsaretti
- Thick and thin, moral argument at home and abroad, Michael Walzer
- Justice across boundaries, whose obligations?, Onora O'Neill
- Global justice, defending cosmopolitanism, Charles Jones
- Confronting finance, mobilizing the 99 per cent for economic and social progress, edited by Nicolas Pons-Vignon and Phumzile Ncube
- From global poverty to global equality, a philosophical exploration, Pablo Gilabert
- Share the wealth, how to end rentier capitalism, Philippe Askenazy ; translated by Gregory Elliott
- Sphères de justice, une défense du pluralisme et de l'égalité, Michael Walzer ; traduit de l'Américain par Pascal Engel
- Distributive justice and world trade law, a political theory of international trade regulation, Oisin Suttle
- From here to prosperity, an agenda for progressive prosperity based on an inequality-busting strategy of income for me/wealth for we, Thomas J. Burgess
- Realizing hope, life beyond capitalism, Michael Albert ; with a foreword by Noam Chomsky
- Global justice, defending cosmopolitanism, Charles Jones
- The cost of inequality, three decades of the super-rich and the economy, Stewart Lansley
- A Pluralist Theory of Constitutional Justice, Assessing liberal democracy in times of rising populism and illiberalism, Michel Rosenfeld
- Fair division and collective welfare, Hervé Moulin
- Value judgement and income distribution, edited by Robert A. Solo, Charles W. Anderson ; foreword by Janos Horvath
- Economic justice and democracy, from competition to cooperation, by Robin Hahnel
- Justice and equity, Serge-Christophe Kolm ; translated by Harold F. See with the assistance of Denise Killebrew, Chantal Philippon-Daniel, and Myron Rigsby
- Binary economics, the new paradigm, Robert Ashford & Rodney Shakespeare
- The moral ecology of markets, assessing claims about markets and justice, Daniel K. Finn
- Rolling out the map of justice, Jörgen Ödalen
- Relational egalitarianism, living as equals, Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen (Aarhus Universitet, Denmark)
- Exploitation and economic justice in the liberal capitalist state, by Mark R. Reiff
- Fairness, theory & practice of distributive justice, Nicholas Rescher
- Capabilities and social justice, the political philosophy of Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum, John M. Alexander
- Distributive principles of criminal law, who should be punished how much?, Paul H. Robinson
- Distributive justice & disability, utilitarianism against egalitarianism, Mark S. Stein
- Complex equality and the Court of Justice of the European Union, reconciling diversity and harmonization, Richard Lang ; with foreword by Mark Bell
- Galbraith, Harrington, Heilbroner, economics and dissent in an age of optimism, by Loren J. Okroi
- Democratic distributive justice, Ross Zucker
Outgoing Resources
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