This paper re-examines the philosophical debate between egalitarians and libertarians regarding school choice. Section 2 looks at the egalitarian approach defended by Harry Brighouse and Adam Swift, analysing its proposals for restricting parental partiality in search of achieving more educational equality among socioeconomic groups. Section 3 presents the most relevant critique to the egalitarian approach, and the alternative libertarian proposal defended by James Tooley. It argues that the egalitarian approach does not succeed in benefiting the least advantaged, and that it is too restrictive on fundamental freedoms. As an alternative, Tooley proposes to focus on benefiting the least advantaged by ensuring them an adequate education throu...
This study sets out to answer two questions: 1) What do all students living in liberal democracies d...
The global emergence of market liberalism marks an effort to decouple the link between citizenship a...
Support for public school choice programs has grown significantly throughout the 1990s. The ideal of...
This thesis investigates whether luck egalitarianism can provide a cogent and coherent interpretatio...
Egalitarian liberalism strives for equal access to opportunity and can achieve it. Every individual ...
Education is one of the most unequally distributed goods, and this has led to people’s opportunities...
Can selecting on the basis of academic ability at secondary school level be reconciled with equality...
Inadequate schools impede America\u27s long-standing quest for greater equal educational opportunity...
Although the U.S. Constitution espouses equality, it clearly is not practiced in all aspects of life...
The debate over the nature of egalitarianism has come to dominate political philosophy. As ever more...
One of the main debates in left political philosophy is that between social and luck egalitarians. S...
In the first full chapter of her book Frontiers of Justice, Martha C. Nussbaum enumerates three prim...
Central to most forms of liberal social and political philosophy is the idea of the free and equal, ...
Milton Friedman is famous for his book title: “Free to Choose.” He also favors educational vouchers,...
Educational egalitarianism is the view that the education of every child should be the object of an ...
This study sets out to answer two questions: 1) What do all students living in liberal democracies d...
The global emergence of market liberalism marks an effort to decouple the link between citizenship a...
Support for public school choice programs has grown significantly throughout the 1990s. The ideal of...
This thesis investigates whether luck egalitarianism can provide a cogent and coherent interpretatio...
Egalitarian liberalism strives for equal access to opportunity and can achieve it. Every individual ...
Education is one of the most unequally distributed goods, and this has led to people’s opportunities...
Can selecting on the basis of academic ability at secondary school level be reconciled with equality...
Inadequate schools impede America\u27s long-standing quest for greater equal educational opportunity...
Although the U.S. Constitution espouses equality, it clearly is not practiced in all aspects of life...
The debate over the nature of egalitarianism has come to dominate political philosophy. As ever more...
One of the main debates in left political philosophy is that between social and luck egalitarians. S...
In the first full chapter of her book Frontiers of Justice, Martha C. Nussbaum enumerates three prim...
Central to most forms of liberal social and political philosophy is the idea of the free and equal, ...
Milton Friedman is famous for his book title: “Free to Choose.” He also favors educational vouchers,...
Educational egalitarianism is the view that the education of every child should be the object of an ...
This study sets out to answer two questions: 1) What do all students living in liberal democracies d...
The global emergence of market liberalism marks an effort to decouple the link between citizenship a...
Support for public school choice programs has grown significantly throughout the 1990s. The ideal of...