Arguing about justice
Essays for Philippe Van Parijs
This book brings together fifty of today’s finest thinkers. They were asked to let their imaginations run free to advance new ideas on a wide range of social and political issues. They did so as friends, on the occasion of Philippe Van Parijs’s sixtieth birthday. Rather than restricting themselves to comments on his numerous writings, the authors engage with the topics on which he has focused his attention over the years, especially with the various dimensions of justice, its scope, and its de...
Éditeur : Presses universitaires de Louvain
Lieu d’édition : Louvain-la-Neuve
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 24 juillet 2013
ISBN numérique : 978-2-87558-196-9
Collection : Hors collections
Année d’édition : 2011
ISBN (Édition imprimée) : 978-2-87463-275-4
Nombre de pages : 422
Axel Gosseries et Yannick Vanderborght
ForewordBruce Ackerman
Using the internet to save journalism from the internetAnne L. Alstott
Marriages as assets? Real freedom and relational freedomWarren A. Johnson
The guaranteed income as an equal-opportunity tool in the transition toward sustainabilityCatherine Audard
The ideal of self-development: personal or political?John Baker
Reflections on the limits of argumentFrançois Blais
Taxation, fees and social justicePaul-Marie Boulanger
Real freedom for all turtles in Sugarscape?Harry Brighouse et Adam Swift
Legitimate partiality, parents and patriotsBea Cantillon et Wim Van Lancker
Individual responsibility and social policy: the case of school allowances and truancyIan Carter
Distributing freedom over whole livesPaula Casal
Love not war. On the chemistry of good and evilJean-Michel Chaumont
Why do we blame survivors?Denis Clerc
Why big ideas never change societyLaurent de Briey
Cooperative justice and opportunity costsKris Deschouwer
Talking about democracyHelder De Schutter
Let’s Brusselize the world!Jacques H. Drèze
Translations: economic efficiency and linguistic justiceJon Elster
If Marx or Freud had never lived?Marc Fleurbaey
English or Esperanto: a case for levelling down?Robert E. Goodin
The breeder's welfare state: a cautionary noteSangick Jeon, Eran Bendavid, Joshua Cohen et al.
A mobile water project: mobile-for-development meets human-centered designJustine Lacroix
Should a Marxist believe in human rights?Ingrid Robeyns
A universal duty to careJohn E. Roemer
The ideological roots of inequality and what is to be doneErik Schokkaert
Philosophers and taboo trade-offs in health careDave Sinardet
Multilingual democracy and public sphere: what Belgium and the EU can learn from each otherHillel Steiner
On genetic inequalityNenad Stojanovic
A federal electoral district for Belgium?An appraisal with three amendments inspired by the Swiss experience
Eduardo Matarazzo Suplicy
Towards an unconditional basic income in Brazil?Luc Van Campenhoudt
Is it always better to clear up misunderstandings?Robert van der Veen
Why auntie's boring tea parties matter for the fair distribution of giftsNicholas Vrousalis
Lamentation in the face of historical necessityDaniel Weinstock
Self-determination for (some) cities?Andrew Williams
Linguistic protectionism and wealth maximinimizationErik Olin Wright
In defense of genderlessnessAlmaz Zelleke
The capitalist road to communism: are we there yet?This book brings together fifty of today’s finest thinkers. They were asked to let their imaginations run free to advance new ideas on a wide range of social and political issues. They did so as friends, on the occasion of Philippe Van Parijs’s sixtieth birthday. Rather than restricting themselves to comments on his numerous writings, the authors engage with the topics on which he has focused his attention over the years, especially with the various dimensions of justice, its scope, and its demands. They discuss issues ranging from the fair distribution of marriage opportunities to the limits of argumentation in a democracy, the deep roots of inequality, the challenges to basic income and the requirements of linguistic justice. They provide ample food for thought for both academic and general readers.
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