Social Theory and Practice 38 (3):432-454 (2012)
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Philosophers attracted to the republican ideal of freedom as nondomination sometimes offer the thought that a state concerned to promote this ideal would be more committed to economic justice than a liberal state pursuing freedom as noninterference. The republican commitment to economic justice is more demanding and its provisions are more substantial. These philosophers overstate republican redistributive commitments. The state need only provide a basic set of capabilities in order to achieve the republican goal, and concerns about domination in society better support a sufficiency aim in redistributive policy.
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Keywords | Applied Philosophy Social and Political Philosophy |
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ISBN(s) | 0037-802X |
DOI | 10.5840/soctheorpract201238324 |
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