We analyse the liberal ethics of non-interference applied to social choice. A liberal principle capturing noninterfering views of society and inspired by John Stuart Mill s conception of liberty, is examined. The principle captures the idea that society should not penalise agents after changes in their situation that do not a¤ect others. An impossibility for liberal approaches is highlighted: every social decision rule that satis es unanimity and a general principle of noninterference must be dictatorial. This raises some important issues for liberal approaches in social choice and political philosophy
The liberal paradox arose from the attempt to introduce individual human rights into the theory of s...
[EN]In this work we analyse social welfare relations on sets of finite and infinite utility strea...
I am not sure who said that liberalism merely alternates between ethics and economics – was it Karl ...
We analyse the liberal ethics of non-interference applied to social choice. Two liberal principles c...
This paper analyses the implications of classical liberal and libertarian approaches for distributiv...
We analyse the implications of classical liberal and libertarian approaches for distributive justice...
This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by mariotti...
This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by Mariotti...
This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by Mariotti...
We study a principle of `Non-Interference' in social welfare judgements. Non-Interference captures a...
The Pareto principle states that if the members of society express the same preference judgment betw...
In a series of recent papers a number of economists and philosophers have been wrestling with the ag...
The Pareto Principle asserts in one form that an outcome which is unanimously preferred by individua...
The author extends Mill’s liberty theory to contemporary international politics, specifically in rel...
This paper reviews Amartya Sen's well-known result on 'the impossibility of a Paretian liberal'. In ...
The liberal paradox arose from the attempt to introduce individual human rights into the theory of s...
[EN]In this work we analyse social welfare relations on sets of finite and infinite utility strea...
I am not sure who said that liberalism merely alternates between ethics and economics – was it Karl ...
We analyse the liberal ethics of non-interference applied to social choice. Two liberal principles c...
This paper analyses the implications of classical liberal and libertarian approaches for distributiv...
We analyse the implications of classical liberal and libertarian approaches for distributive justice...
This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by mariotti...
This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by Mariotti...
This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by Mariotti...
We study a principle of `Non-Interference' in social welfare judgements. Non-Interference captures a...
The Pareto principle states that if the members of society express the same preference judgment betw...
In a series of recent papers a number of economists and philosophers have been wrestling with the ag...
The Pareto Principle asserts in one form that an outcome which is unanimously preferred by individua...
The author extends Mill’s liberty theory to contemporary international politics, specifically in rel...
This paper reviews Amartya Sen's well-known result on 'the impossibility of a Paretian liberal'. In ...
The liberal paradox arose from the attempt to introduce individual human rights into the theory of s...
[EN]In this work we analyse social welfare relations on sets of finite and infinite utility strea...
I am not sure who said that liberalism merely alternates between ethics and economics – was it Karl ...