Principles of Distributive Justice
Released: Aug 14, 2013
Publisher: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Format: Hardcover, 382 pages
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Description:
There is constant debate around the questions of what constitutes the "just" distribution of goods and how we can assess existing distribution patterns. Some commentators mistakenly believe that there can be one simple, all-encompassing governing principle that automatically yields the "fairest" results. In this book Grzegorz Lissowski argues that three types of principles need to be distinguished according to three requirements of justice: equality, impartiality, and unanimity.
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