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Adam Smith on Justice and Distribution in Commercial Societies

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Adam Smith on Justice and Distribution in Commercial Societies
Author(s)Salter, John
AbstractFor many years, scholars have debated the relationship between Adam Smith’s concept of justice and issues of distribution. Some argue that income inequality and the needs of the poor are treated by Smith as questions of justice. In contrast, this paper argues that matters of distribution play no part in Smith’s theory of justice. Rather, Smith restricts the scope of economic justice to respect for existing property rights.
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Pages299-313
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceScottish Journal of Political Economy
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PubDate1994
ISBN_ISSN0036-9292
Browse Path(s)History
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