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Work vs. Freedom: A Liberal Challenge to Employment Subsidies

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Work vs. Freedom: A Liberal Challenge to Employment Subsidies
Author(s)Alstott, Anne
AbstractThis article argues against contribution-based conceptions of economic justice and in favor of distribution according to effort or sacrifice. It responds to important objections implicit in the work of Robert Nozick and John Rawls, and argues that market socialist economies cannot avoid being inequitable.
IssueNo1
Pages967-1058
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceYale Law Journal
VolumeNo108
PubDateMarch1999
ISBN_ISSN0044-0094
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