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Equitable cleanup of Superfund sites leaving no U.S. community behind. [PDF]
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Making climate change mitigation policy less regressive in the residential sector
Kulkarni S +3 more
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A spatially differentiated water pollution policy leads to economic and health inequity. [PDF]
Luo Z, Ma L, Xie R, Song R.
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Representation gap for transition factors from social sciences in energy and emissions modeling
Kunnas S, Trutnevyte E.
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International Journal of Social Economics, 2006
PurposeCatholic social teaching is predicated upon their notion of “social justice.” In this perspective, the rich, as do the poor, have rights only to a bare subsistence level of income. Any wealth greater than this amount is owned by all of mankind, not by those who hold private property title to it. Rawls, a secular egalitarian, supports this notion
Erica Kilchrist, Walter Block
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PurposeCatholic social teaching is predicated upon their notion of “social justice.” In this perspective, the rich, as do the poor, have rights only to a bare subsistence level of income. Any wealth greater than this amount is owned by all of mankind, not by those who hold private property title to it. Rawls, a secular egalitarian, supports this notion
Erica Kilchrist, Walter Block
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Distributed Distributive Justice
2016 IEEE 10th International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems (SASO), 2016Some open systems must address a standard resourceallocation problem: how to collectivise and distribute aset of common-pool resources, with respect to multiple criteriasuch as fairness, inclusivity and sustainability. Previous work inself-organising multi-agent systems formalised Nicholas Rescher'stheory of distributive justice so that agents could ...
David Burth Kurka, Jeremy Pitt
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Teaching Philosophy, 2004
Principles of distributive justice are normative principles designed to guide the allocation of the benefits and burdens of economic activity.
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Principles of distributive justice are normative principles designed to guide the allocation of the benefits and burdens of economic activity.
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2021
Abstract This chapter develops the implications of liberal relational egalitarianism for the distribution of goods produced by social cooperation. It shows that there are not only strong instrumental reasons to set stringent limits to inequality of income, wealth, and opportunity, on grounds of both non-domination and social status, but,
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Abstract This chapter develops the implications of liberal relational egalitarianism for the distribution of goods produced by social cooperation. It shows that there are not only strong instrumental reasons to set stringent limits to inequality of income, wealth, and opportunity, on grounds of both non-domination and social status, but,
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Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 1998
Based on organizational justice research, Hums and Chelladurai surveyed college athletic personnel to determine which distributive justice principles these leaders believed were most fair. Their results indicated that the principles evaluated highest by all subgroups—National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) divisions, position, gender—were ...
Daniel F. Mahony, Donna Pastore
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Based on organizational justice research, Hums and Chelladurai surveyed college athletic personnel to determine which distributive justice principles these leaders believed were most fair. Their results indicated that the principles evaluated highest by all subgroups—National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) divisions, position, gender—were ...
Daniel F. Mahony, Donna Pastore
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