Inequality

Philosophy and Public Affairs 15 (2):99-121 (1986)
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Abstract

Temkin presents a new way of thinking about equality and inequality that challenges the assumptions of philosophers, welfare economists, and others, and has significant implications on both a practical and theoretical level.

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Larry Temkin
Rutgers University - New Brunswick

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