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The egalitarian conscience [electronic resource] : essays in honour of G.A. Cohen / edited by Christine Sypnowich.

Contributor(s): Sypnowich, Christine | Cohen, G. A. (Gerald Allan), 1941- | ebrary, Inc.
Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2006Description: 270 p. cm.Subject(s): Cohen, G. A. (Gerald Allan), 1941- | Equality | Social justice | CommunismGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 335.4/1 Online resources: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Contents:
Left liberalism revisited / Will Kymlicka -- Throwing a veil over equality : equality and hypocrisy in the revolutionary era / Jon Elster -- Kant's arguments for his formula of universal law / Derek Parfit -- Justice, responsibility, and the demands of equality / T.M. Scanlon -- Selfownership and conscription / Hillel Steiner -- Is the basic structure basic? / Samuel Scheffler -- Choice and incentive inequality / Susan Hurley -- Mr. Morgan's yacht / Jeremy Waldron -- Begging / Christine Sypnowich -- Impartiality, solidarity, and distributive justice / John E. Roemer -- Is there a human right to democracy? / Joshua Cohen.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-248) and index.

Left liberalism revisited / Will Kymlicka -- Throwing a veil over equality : equality and hypocrisy in the revolutionary era / Jon Elster -- Kant's arguments for his formula of universal law / Derek Parfit -- Justice, responsibility, and the demands of equality / T.M. Scanlon -- Selfownership and conscription / Hillel Steiner -- Is the basic structure basic? / Samuel Scheffler -- Choice and incentive inequality / Susan Hurley -- Mr. Morgan's yacht / Jeremy Waldron -- Begging / Christine Sypnowich -- Impartiality, solidarity, and distributive justice / John E. Roemer -- Is there a human right to democracy? / Joshua Cohen.

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