Rights, Equality and Procreation

Analyse & Kritik 17 (1):93-116 (1995)
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Abstract

Individual decisions about how to exercise the legal right to procreative liberty may generate either positive or negative externalities. From within a resource egalitarian perspective, such as that of Ronald Dworkin, it can be argued that procreative justice is asymmetric in the following respect. Justice need not require that parents be subsidised if they produce a public good, yet its ideal achievement may require their activities be taxed if they threaten to produce a public bad.

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Who should bear the cost of children?Rolf George - 1987 - Public Affairs Quarterly 1 (1):1-42.

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