Real libertarianism assessed : political theory after Van Parijs
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Real libertarianism assessed : political theory after Van Parijs
Palgrave Macmillan, 2003
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Bibliography: p. 217-218
Includes index
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Description
Philippe Van Parijs's Real Freedom for All is widely acclaimed for providing not only the most sophisticated defence of unconditional basic income, but also a rigorous examination of many central issues within contemporary political theory. This collection, including a response by Van Parijs, provides a comprehensive assessment of his 'real libertarian' vision of radical social change. The contributors include Richard Arneson, Brian Barry, Thomas Christiano, John Cunliffe, Guido Erreygers, Hillel Steiner, Peter Vallentyne, Robert van der Veen, and Stuart White.
Table of Contents
- Notes on the Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction
- A.Reeve Basic Income: Pedigree and Problems
- J.Cunliffe, G.Erreygers & W.VanTrier Self-Ownership and Equality: Brute Luck, Gifts, Universal Dominance, and Leximin
- P.Vallentyne Real Freedom and Basic Income
- B.Barry Real Freedom and Basic Income: Comment on Brian Barry
- R.van der Veen Should Surfers be Fed? A Critique of Resourcist Justice
- R.Arneson Resource Egalitarianism and the Limits to Basic Income
- A.Williams Fair Reciprocity and Basic Income
- S.White Compatriot Priority and Justice Among Thieves
- H.Steiner Is Democracy Merely a Means to Social Justice?
- T.Christiano Reply
- P.Van Parijs Further Reading Index
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