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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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Dentistry and distributive justice
Social Science & Medicine, 2002There is a growing concern in most countries to address the problem of inequities in health-care within the context of financial restraints on the public purse and the realities of health professions that are influenced strongly by the economic priorities of free-market economies.
Shafik, Dharamsi, Michael I, MacEntee
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Avtor se ukvarja z distributivno pravičnostjo, ki je eden osrednjih problemov pravne in politične filozofije ter je neposredno povezan z utemeljitvijo državne oblasti.
Šošić, Miha
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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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2022
Abstract This chapter examines the connection between corrective justice and distributive justice. These are categorically different structural ideas that cannot directly be integrated into a single overarching structure. Nonetheless, they participate in a distinctive kind of unity that consists in a conceptual sequence in which each ...
Paul Graham, John Hoffman
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Abstract This chapter examines the connection between corrective justice and distributive justice. These are categorically different structural ideas that cannot directly be integrated into a single overarching structure. Nonetheless, they participate in a distinctive kind of unity that consists in a conceptual sequence in which each ...
Paul Graham, John Hoffman
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2013
The economic framework that each society has — its laws, institutions, policies, etc. — results in different distributions of economic benefits and burdens across members of the society. These economic frameworks are the result of human political processes and they constantly change both across societies and within societies over time. The structure of
Lamont, Julian, Favor, Christi
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The economic framework that each society has — its laws, institutions, policies, etc. — results in different distributions of economic benefits and burdens across members of the society. These economic frameworks are the result of human political processes and they constantly change both across societies and within societies over time. The structure of
Lamont, Julian, Favor, Christi
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Social Philosophy and Policy, 1983
1. John Rawls' A Theory of Justice represented a rare intellectual event. It advanced a fresh, detailed and powerful conception of political economy, and rooted that conception in an elaborately worked out political and moral philosophy. Rawls' two principles of justice, with the celebrated maximin standard of distributive justice, represent the point ...
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1. John Rawls' A Theory of Justice represented a rare intellectual event. It advanced a fresh, detailed and powerful conception of political economy, and rooted that conception in an elaborately worked out political and moral philosophy. Rawls' two principles of justice, with the celebrated maximin standard of distributive justice, represent the point ...
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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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2005
While it may be accepted that a market economy generates a level of prosperity that no other economic system can match, as noted in the previous chapter ethical objections may be raised as to how that wealth is distributed. It is undoubtedly the case that the unprecedented material wealth that a market economy produces is distributed unequally.
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While it may be accepted that a market economy generates a level of prosperity that no other economic system can match, as noted in the previous chapter ethical objections may be raised as to how that wealth is distributed. It is undoubtedly the case that the unprecedented material wealth that a market economy produces is distributed unequally.
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2003
Abstract This chapter grapples with the most controversial topic in the discourse of human rights: distributive justice. The chief questions to be addressed are (1) whether a justice‐based international legal order should include rights of distributive justice (sometimes called social and economic rights) for individuals that exceed the ...
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Abstract This chapter grapples with the most controversial topic in the discourse of human rights: distributive justice. The chief questions to be addressed are (1) whether a justice‐based international legal order should include rights of distributive justice (sometimes called social and economic rights) for individuals that exceed the ...
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