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Democratic Distributive Justice

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Cambridge University 2003Description: 336pISBN:
  • 0521533554
DDC classification:
  • N43.4 Z831
Partial contents:
1. Democracy and Economic Justice i Part I. Unequal Property and Individualism in Liberal Theory 2. The Underlying Logic of Liberal Property Theory 27 3. Unequal Property and Its Premise in Locke`s Theory 33 4. Unequal Property and Individualism, Kant to Rawls 56 Part II. Egalitarian Property and Justice as Dueness 5. Whose Property Is It, Anyway? 85 6. The Social Nature of Economic Actors and Forms of Equal Dueness 108 7. Policy Reflections: The Effect of an Egalitarian Regime on Economic Growth Part III. Egalitarian Property and the Ethics of Economic Community 8. Deriving Equality from Community 153 9. The Dimension of Community in Capital-Based Market Systems: Between Consumers and Producers 10. Endogenous Preferences and Economic Community 11. The Dimension of Community in Capital-Based Market Systems: Between Capital and Labor 12. The Right to an Equal Share of Part of National Income Part IV. Democracy and Economic Justice 13. Democratic Distributive Justice 14. Democracy and Economic Rights
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includes index and biblioraphy

1. Democracy and Economic Justice i Part I. Unequal Property and Individualism in Liberal Theory 2. The Underlying Logic of Liberal Property Theory 27 3. Unequal Property and Its Premise in Locke`s Theory 33 4. Unequal Property and Individualism, Kant to Rawls 56 Part II. Egalitarian Property and Justice as Dueness 5. Whose Property Is It, Anyway? 85 6. The Social Nature of Economic Actors and Forms of Equal Dueness 108 7. Policy Reflections: The Effect of an Egalitarian Regime on Economic Growth Part III. Egalitarian Property and the Ethics of Economic Community 8. Deriving Equality from Community 153 9. The Dimension of Community in Capital-Based Market Systems: Between Consumers and Producers 10. Endogenous Preferences and Economic Community 11. The Dimension of Community in Capital-Based Market Systems: Between Capital and Labor 12. The Right to an Equal Share of Part of National Income Part IV. Democracy and Economic Justice 13. Democratic Distributive Justice 14. Democracy and Economic Rights

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