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Arguing about justice : Essays for Philippe Van Parijs.
Title:
Arguing about justice : Essays for Philippe Van Parijs.
Author:
Gosseries, Axel.
ISBN:
9782874632983
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (424 pages)
Contents:
Arguing about justice -- Contents -- On the contributors and editors -- Abstracts -- Foreword -- Using the internet to save journalism from the internet -- Marriages as assets? Real freedom and relational freedom -- The guaranteed income as an equal-opportunity tool in the transition toward sustainability -- The ideal of self-development: personal or political? -- Reflections on the limits of argument -- Taxation, fees and social justice -- Real freedom for all turtles in Sugarscape? -- Linguistic diversity and economic security are complements -- Legitimate partiality, parents and patriots -- Individual responsibility and social policy -- Distributing freedom over whole lives -- Love not war -- Why do we blame survivors? -- Why big ideas never change society -- Cooperative justice and opportunity costs -- Too much punishment and too little forgiveness in the Eurozone -- Talking about democracy -- Let's Brusselize the world! -- Translations: economic efficiency and linguistic justice -- If Marx or Freud had never lived? -- English or Esperanto: a case for levelling down? -- The breeder's welfare state: a cautionary note -- A mobile water project: mobile-for-development meets human-centered design -- Prospects for basic income: a British perspective -- Should a Marxist believe in human rights? -- Why has Cuban state socialism escaped its "1989"? -- A universal duty to care -- The ideological roots of inequality and what is to be done -- Philosophers and taboo trade-offs in health care -- Multilingual democracy and public sphere -- On genetic inequality -- A federal electoral district for Belgium? -- Towards an unconditional basic income in Brazil? -- Is it always better to clear up misunderstandings? -- Why auntie's boring tea parties matter for the fair distribution of gifts -- Lamentation in the face of historical necessity.

Self-determination for (some) cities? -- Why we demand an unconditional basic income: the ECSO freedom case -- Linguistic protectionism and wealth maximinimization -- In defense of genderlessness -- The capitalist road to communism: are we there yet?.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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