Distributive justice.
Overview
Works: | 78 works in 20 publications in 20 languages |
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Justice interruptus : = critical reflections on the "postsocialist" condition /
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Global economy, global justice : = theoretical objections and policy alternatives to neoliberalism /
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Social goals and social organization : = essays in memory of Elisha Pazner /
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Economic justice in an unfair world : = toward a level playing field /
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Global economy, global justice : = theoretical objections and policy alternatives to neoliberalism /
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Global village or global pillage : = economic reconstruction from the bottom up /
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Globalization and economic ethics = distributive justice in the knowledge economy /
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Economic rights = conceptual, measurement, and policy issues. Volume 0. /
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Fortunes of feminism : = from state-managed capitalism to neoliberal crisis /
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Tax justice and the political economy of global capitalism, 1945 to the present /
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Chance, merit, and economic inequality = rethinking distributive justice and the principle of desert /
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Justice interruptus : = critical reflections on the "postsocialist" condition /
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Geographies and moralities : = international perspectives on development, justice and place /
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The Civic Minimum = On the Rights and Obligations of Economic Citizenship
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Liberalism, justice, and markets : = a critique of liberal equality /
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Capitalism and justice : = envisioning social and economic fairness /
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Ethnographies of conservation : = environmentalism and the distribution of privilege /
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Distributive Principles of Criminal Law. = Who Should be Punished How Much.
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The moral rhetoric of political economy : = justice and modern economic thought /
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Social Justice, Global Dynamics : = theoretical and empirical perspectives /
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Geographies and moralities = international perspectives on development, justice, and place /
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Independence, propertylessness, and basic income = a theory of freedom as the power to say no /
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Social goals and social organization : = essays in memory of Elisha Pazner /
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Energy justice = re-balancing the trilemma of security, poverty and climate change /
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Toward information justice = technology, politics, and policy for data in higher education administration /
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Wealth creation and poverty reduction = breakthroughs in research and practice /
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Scales of justice : = reimagining political space in a globalizing world /
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Income inequality, redistribution and economic growth = statistical measures and empirical evidences /
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Redressing historical injustice = self-ownership, property rights and economic equality /
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