The ethic of priority is a compromise between the extremely compensatory ethic of outcome equality and the needs-blind ethic of resource equality. We propose an axiom of priority and characterize resource-allocation rules that are impartial, prioritarian, and solidaristic. They comprise a class of rules that equalize across individuals some index of outcome and resources. Consequently, we provide an ethical rationalization for the many applications in which such indices have been used (e.g., the human development index, the index of primary goods, etc.). Copyright The Econometric Society 2006.
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What is a fair distribution of resources and other goods when individuals are partly responsible for...
Egalitarianism is the position that equality is central to justice. It is a prominent trend in socia...
I take up the "What is equality?" controversy begun by Amartya Sen in 1979 by critically considering...
The ethic of 'priority' is a compromise between the extremely compensatory ethic of 'welfare equalit...
The ethic of ‘priority’ is a compromise between the extremely compensatory ethic of ‘welfare equalit...
We suggest a resource-allocation rule without any injustice that compromises between equal distribut...
The veil of ignorance has been used often as a tool for recommending what justice requires with resp...
This article argues that, contrary to the received view, prioritarianism and egalitarianism are not ...
One characteristic of modern society is that individuals no longer share a common or unique concepti...
Here we discuss two leading theories of distributive justice: egalitarianism and prioritarianism. We...
We discuss two leading theories of distributive justice: egalitarianism and prioritarianism. We argu...
Aiming at the allocation of scarce medical resources, Immanuel and other scholars have put forward a...
This paper aims to illuminate some issues in the equality, priority, or what debate. I characterize ...
My thesis tries to understand the claim that justice has priority over other values. In chapter one,...
Suppose that you must make choices that may influence the well-being and the identities of the peopl...
What is a fair distribution of resources and other goods when individuals are partly responsible for...
Egalitarianism is the position that equality is central to justice. It is a prominent trend in socia...
I take up the "What is equality?" controversy begun by Amartya Sen in 1979 by critically considering...