Four Moral Grounds for the Wide Distribution of Capital Endowment Goods

Quaestiones Disputatae 8 (1):21-56 (2017)
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This article argues for a social proviso concerning capital endowments that is analogous to Locke's original proviso on access to productive natural capital.

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John J. Davenport
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