Rights and Distributive Economic Justice

Analyse & Kritik 17 (1):35-51 (1995)
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The paper has three main sections. The first is concerned with developing the idea of a democratic system of rights. The second section turns, then, to constructing an idea of economic justice suitable to such a system. The paper concludes, in its final section, with a brief reflection on and assessment of the general line of argument taken.

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