Karl Widerquist: Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income: A Theory of Freedom as the Power to Say No. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2013, 256 pp [Ressenya de llibre
I explore the potentialities and limits of Philip Pettit's notion of non-domination as the core of a...
Neil Warner, Frederick Harry Pitts, and Lorena Lombardozzi explain why a successful implementation o...
In this dissertation, I develop and defend a conception of external freedom: freedom in relation to ...
Karl Widerquist: Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income: A Theory of Freedom as the Power ...
This thesis examines the relationship between property and freedom in both the continuous sense of t...
This thesis examines the relationship between property and freedom in both the continuous sense of t...
This paper argues that libertarians employ the notion of freedom inconsistently. They either resort ...
While republicans have long recognised that individual ownership is important for attaining independ...
This paper argues that Philippe Van Parijs’s original arguments for an unconditional basic income, w...
While it is a point of agreement in contemporary republican political theory that property ownership...
This thesis aims to shed light on a central aspect of private property: the limits that it imposes o...
Bibliography: leaves 164-168.This thesis takes as its starting point the beliefs that government sho...
This essay addresses the vexing question of whether property enhances freedom. Contemporary propert...
In spite of its everyday connotations, the term independence as republicans understand it is not a c...
Over the last century, many philosophers have argued in favour of a liberal-egalitarian accommodatio...
I explore the potentialities and limits of Philip Pettit's notion of non-domination as the core of a...
Neil Warner, Frederick Harry Pitts, and Lorena Lombardozzi explain why a successful implementation o...
In this dissertation, I develop and defend a conception of external freedom: freedom in relation to ...
Karl Widerquist: Independence, Propertylessness, and Basic Income: A Theory of Freedom as the Power ...
This thesis examines the relationship between property and freedom in both the continuous sense of t...
This thesis examines the relationship between property and freedom in both the continuous sense of t...
This paper argues that libertarians employ the notion of freedom inconsistently. They either resort ...
While republicans have long recognised that individual ownership is important for attaining independ...
This paper argues that Philippe Van Parijs’s original arguments for an unconditional basic income, w...
While it is a point of agreement in contemporary republican political theory that property ownership...
This thesis aims to shed light on a central aspect of private property: the limits that it imposes o...
Bibliography: leaves 164-168.This thesis takes as its starting point the beliefs that government sho...
This essay addresses the vexing question of whether property enhances freedom. Contemporary propert...
In spite of its everyday connotations, the term independence as republicans understand it is not a c...
Over the last century, many philosophers have argued in favour of a liberal-egalitarian accommodatio...
I explore the potentialities and limits of Philip Pettit's notion of non-domination as the core of a...
Neil Warner, Frederick Harry Pitts, and Lorena Lombardozzi explain why a successful implementation o...
In this dissertation, I develop and defend a conception of external freedom: freedom in relation to ...