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Arguing about justice
Essays for Philippe Van Parijs
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Axel Gosseries
Gosseries, Axel
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Yannick Vanderborght
Vanderborght, Yannick
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Droit
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Ethique
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Philosophie, lettres, linguistique et histoire
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Sciences économiques et sociales
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Anthropologie
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Droits de l'homme
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Philosophie
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Sciences politiques et sociales
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Sociologie
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Philosophie contemporaine
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<P><em>"A book of quick and sharp thoughts on a grand theme is a novel way of paying tribute to a leading philosopher. But it has worked beautifully here, both as a stimulating book of ideas on justice, and as a fitting recognition of the intellectual contributions of Philippe Van Parijs, who is one of the most original and most creative thinkers of our time."</em></P><P><strong>Amartya Sen, Harvard University, 1998 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences</strong></p><P>This book brings together fifty of today's finest thinkers. They were asked to let their imaginations run free to advance new ideas on a wide range of social and political issues. They did so as friends, on the occasion of Philippe Van Parijs's sixtieth birthday. Rather than restricting themselves to comments on his numerous writings, the authors engage with the topics on which he has focused his attention over the years, especially with the various dimensions of justice, its scope, and its demands. They discuss issues ranging from the fair distribution of marriage opportunities to the limits of argumentation in a democracy, the deep roots of inequality, the challenges to basic income and the requirements of linguistic justice. They provide ample food for thought for both academic and general readers.</p>
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Fifty of today's finest thinkers were asked to let their imaginations run free to advance new ideas on a wide range of social and political issues. They did so as friends, on the occasion of Philippe Van Parijs's sixtieth...
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<P><em>"A book of quick and sharp thoughts on a grand theme is a novel way of paying tribute to a leading philosopher. But it has worked beautifully here, both as a stimulating book of ideas on justice, and as a fitting recognition of the intellectual contributions of Philippe Van Parijs, who is one of the most original and most creative thinkers of our time."</em></P>
<P><strong>Amartya Sen, Harvard University, 1998 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences</strong></p>
<P>This book brings together fifty of today's finest thinkers. They were asked to let their imaginations run free to advance new ideas on a wide range of social and political issues. They did so as friends, on the occasion of Philippe Van Parijs's sixtieth birthday. Rather than restricting themselves to comments on his numerous writings, the authors engage with the topics on which he has focused his attention over the years, especially with the various dimensions of justice, its scope, and its demands. They discuss issues ranging from the fair distribution of marriage opportunities to the limits of argumentation in a democracy, the deep roots of inequality, the challenges to basic income and the requirements of linguistic justice. They provide ample food for thought for both academic and general readers.</p>
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Fifty of today's finest thinkers were asked to let their imaginations run free to advance new ideas on a wide range of social and political issues. They did so as friends, on the occasion of Philippe Van Parijs's sixtieth birthday.
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On the contributors and editors 9<br />
Abstracts 21<br />
Foreword 35<br />
Axel Gosseries & Yannick Vanderborght<br />
Using the internet to save journalism from the internet 41<br />
Bruce Ackerman<br />
Marriages as assets? Real freedom and relational freedom 49<br />
Anne Alstott<br />
The guaranteed income as an equal-opportunity tool<br />
in the transition toward sustainability 61<br />
Christian Arnsperger & Warren A. Johnson<br />
The ideal of self-development: personal or political? 71<br />
Catherine Audard<br />
Reflections on the limits of argument 79<br />
John Baker<br />
Taxation, fees and social justice 87<br />
François Blais<br />
Real freedom for all turtles in Sugarscape? 93<br />
Paul-Marie Boulanger<br />
Linguistic diversity and economic security are complements 105<br />
Samuel Bowles<br />
Ar g ui ng a bo u t j u s t i c e<br />
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Legitimate partiality, parents and patriots 115<br />
Harry Brighouse & Adam Swift<br />
Individual responsibility and social policy:<br />
the case of school allowances and truancy 125<br />
Bea Cantillon & Wim Van Lancker<br />
Distributing freedom over whole lives 135<br />
Ian Carter<br />
Love not war. On the chemistry of good and evil 145<br />
Paula Casal<br />
Why do we blame survivors? 157<br />
Jean-Michel Chaumont<br />
Why big ideas never change society 167<br />
Denis Clerc<br />
Cooperative justice and opportunity costs 173<br />
Laurent de Briey<br />
Too much punishment and too little forgiveness in the Eurozone 183<br />
Paul De Grauwe<br />
Talking about democracy 191<br />
Kris Deschouwer<br />
Let's Brusselize the world! 199<br />
Helder De Schutter<br />
Translations: economic efficiency and linguistic justice 207<br />
Jacques H. Drèze<br />
If Marx or Freud had never lived? 219<br />
Jon Elster<br />
Co n te n t s<br />
7<br />
English or Esperanto: a case for levelling down? 229<br />
Marc Fleurbaey<br />
The breeder's welfare state: a cautionary note 237<br />
Robert E. Goodin<br />
A mobile water project: mobile-for-development<br />
meets human-centered design 245<br />
Sangick Jeon, Eran Bendavid, Joshua Cohen,<br />
Katherine Hoffmann, and Terry Winograd<br />
Prospects for basic income: a British Perspective 253<br />
Bill Jordan<br />
Should a Marxist believe in human rights? 261<br />
Justine Lacroix<br />
Why has Cuban state socialism escaped its "1989"?<br />
Reflections on a non-event 269<br />
Claus Offe<br />
A universal duty to care 283<br />
Ingrid Robeyns<br />
The ideological roots of inequality and what is to be done 291<br />
John E. Roemer<br />
Philosophers and taboo trade-offs in health care 303<br />
Erik Schokkaert<br />
Multilingual democracy and public sphere:<br />
what Belgium and the EU can learn from each other 311<br />
Dave Sinardet<br />
On genetic inequality 321<br />
Hillel Steiner<br />
Ar g ui ng a bo u t j u s t i c e<br />
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A federal electoral district for Belgium?<br />
An appraisal with three amendments inspired by the Swiss experience 327<br />
Nenad Stojanovic<br />
Towards an unconditional basic income in Brazil? 337<br />
Eduardo Matarazzo Suplicy<br />
Is it always better to clear up misunderstandings? 347<br />
Luc Van Campenhoudt<br />
Why auntie's boring tea parties matter for the fair distribution of gifts 355<br />
Robert van der Veen<br />
Lamentation in the face of historical necessity 367<br />
Nicholas Vrousalis<br />
Self-determination for (some) cities? 377<br />
Daniel Weinstock<br />
Why we demand an unconditional basic income:<br />
the ECSO freedom case 387<br />
Karl Widerquist<br />
Linguistic protectionism and wealth maximinimization 395<br />
Andrew Williams<br />
In defense of genderlessness 403<br />
Erik Olin Wright<br />
The capitalist road to communism: are we there yet? 415<br />
Almaz Zelleke</p>
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