Egalitarians think that equality in the distribution of goods somehow matters. But what exactly is egalitarianism? This article argues for a characterization based on novel principles essentially involving risk. The characterization is used to resolve disputed questions about egalitarianism, such as its compatibility with strong separability and its relation to other distributive theories. But egalitarianism is subject to a particularly severe form of the levelling down objection, and is claimed to be false. (Paper can be obtained by emailing the author.
This essay is a quick critique of one aspect of Derek Parfit's criticism of Egalitarianism in his la...
Theorists of the welfare state increasingly recognize that social insurance programs are not well-ju...
This thesis explores the implication of equality in debates about distributive justice. It is argued...
Here we discuss two leading theories of distributive justice: egalitarianism and prioritarianism. We...
Many distributive egalitarians do not endorse strict equality of goods. Rather, they treat...
Egalitarianism is the position that equality is central to justice. It is a prominent trend in socia...
Is the political value of equality a distributive ideal, governing the allocation of goods, or an id...
Is equality a distributive value or does it rather point to the quality of social relationships? Thi...
Is equality a distributive value or does it rather point to the quality of social relationships? Thi...
"risk, inequality and social welfare" Two channels for introducing risk in the theory of d...
The Logic of Egalitarian Norms was prompted by a recent article by Christopher J. Peters, Equality...
No abstractThe article begins with the assumption that the bipolarity equality-inequality has become...
The difference between the unity of the individual and the separateness of persons requires that the...
The main problem that the thesis is concerned with is: in which contexts is the maintenance of ineq...
Luck egalitarianism - the theory that makes individual responsibility central to distributive justic...
This essay is a quick critique of one aspect of Derek Parfit's criticism of Egalitarianism in his la...
Theorists of the welfare state increasingly recognize that social insurance programs are not well-ju...
This thesis explores the implication of equality in debates about distributive justice. It is argued...
Here we discuss two leading theories of distributive justice: egalitarianism and prioritarianism. We...
Many distributive egalitarians do not endorse strict equality of goods. Rather, they treat...
Egalitarianism is the position that equality is central to justice. It is a prominent trend in socia...
Is the political value of equality a distributive ideal, governing the allocation of goods, or an id...
Is equality a distributive value or does it rather point to the quality of social relationships? Thi...
Is equality a distributive value or does it rather point to the quality of social relationships? Thi...
"risk, inequality and social welfare" Two channels for introducing risk in the theory of d...
The Logic of Egalitarian Norms was prompted by a recent article by Christopher J. Peters, Equality...
No abstractThe article begins with the assumption that the bipolarity equality-inequality has become...
The difference between the unity of the individual and the separateness of persons requires that the...
The main problem that the thesis is concerned with is: in which contexts is the maintenance of ineq...
Luck egalitarianism - the theory that makes individual responsibility central to distributive justic...
This essay is a quick critique of one aspect of Derek Parfit's criticism of Egalitarianism in his la...
Theorists of the welfare state increasingly recognize that social insurance programs are not well-ju...
This thesis explores the implication of equality in debates about distributive justice. It is argued...