Justice-constrained libertarian claims and pareto efficient collective decisions

Erkenntnis 23 (1):1 - 17 (1985)
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This paper discusses justice-constrained libertarian claims that were proposed as a way to circumvent the impossibility of the Paretian liberal. Since most of the results are negative in character, we suggest an alternative route: A requirement on the structure of individual orderings should be combined with the idea that under particular circumstances individual decisiveness should be controlled by higher-order principles.

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Wulf Gaertner
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