Democratic distributive justice/ Ross Zucker.

By: Zucker, RossMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: USA: Cambridge Uniiversity Press, 2001Description: 336 pISBN: 0521533554; 9780521533553Subject(s): Demokrati | Distributive justice | Income distributionDDC classification: 321.8
Contents:
1. Democracy and economic justice; Part I. Unequal Property and Individualism in Liberal Theory: 2. The underlying logic of liberal property theory; 3. Unequal property and its premise in Locke's theory; 4. Unequal property and individualism, Kant to Rawls; Part II. Egalitarian Property and Justice as Dueness: 5. Whose property is it, anyway?; 6. The social nature of economic actors and forms of equal dueness; 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; 9. The dimension of community in capital-based market systems: between consumers and producers; 10. 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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1. Democracy and economic justice;

Part I. Unequal Property and Individualism in Liberal Theory:
2. The underlying logic of liberal property theory;
3. Unequal property and its premise in Locke's theory;
4. Unequal property and individualism, Kant to Rawls;

Part II. Egalitarian Property and Justice as Dueness:
5. Whose property is it, anyway?;
6. The social nature of economic actors and forms of equal dueness;
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;
9. The dimension of community in capital-based market systems: between consumers and producers;
10. 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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