LEADER 01309nam 2200361Ia 4500001 99125239796906421 005 20200520144314.0 006 m o d | 007 cr -n--------- 008 941109s1995 enk ob 001 0 eng d 020 0-19-160007-5 020 0-19-152093-4 020 9786612006944 020 1-282-00694-0 035 (CKB)1000000000756428 035 (EBL)3053237 035 (OCoLC)922954062 035 (SSID)ssj0000089139 035 (PQKBManifestationID)11126328 035 (PQKBTitleCode)TC0000089139 035 (PQKBWorkID)10088986 035 (PQKB)11040050 035 (SSID)ssj0000233276 035 (PQKBManifestationID)12085413 035 (PQKBTitleCode)TC0000233276 035 (PQKBWorkID)10220505 035 (PQKB)11468608 035 (StDuBDS)EDZ0000074421 035 (MiAaPQ)EBC3053237 035 (MiAaPQ)EBC7036403 035 (Au-PeEL)EBL7036403 035 (EXLCZ)991000000000756428 040 MiAaPQ |beng |erda |epn |cMiAaPQ |dMiAaPQ 041 eng 050 4 JC578 |b.P37 1995 082 0 330.1 |220 100 1 Parijs, Philippe van, |d1951- 245 10 Real freedom for all : |bwhat (if anything) can justify capitalism? / |cPhilippe Van Parijs. 260 Oxford : |bClarendon Press ;New York : |bOxford University Press, |c1995. 300 1 online resource (343 p.) 336 text |btxt 337 computer |bc 338 online resource |bcr 490 1 Oxford political theory 500 Description based upon print version of record. 505 0 ""Preface""; ""CONTENTS""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""1. CAPITALISM, SOCIALISM, AND FREEDOM""; ""Prologue""; ""1.1 Capitalism versus socialism""; ""1.2 Pure socialism as the free society""; ""1.3 Pure capitalism as the free society""; ""1.4 Individual versus collective sovereignty""; ""1.5 Freedom to what? Duty, autonomy, and potential desire""; ""1.6 Freedom from what? Two notions of coercion""; ""1.7 Formal freedom versus real freedom""; ""1.8 Real-libertarianism""; ""2. THE HIGHEST SUSTAINABLE BASIC INCOME""; ""Prologue""; ""2.1 A radical suggestion""; ""2.2 Unconditionality and real freedom"" 505 8 ""2.3 Sustainability""""2.4 Cash or kind?""; ""2.5 Initial endowment or regular instalment?""; ""2.6 What metric for real freedom?""; ""2.7 Competitive pricing, opportunity costs, and envy-freeness""; ""2.8 Comparing real freedom across regimes""; ""Appendix: Basic income versus negative income tax""; ""3. UNDOMINATED DIVERSITY""; ""Prologue""; ""3.1 The extended auction""; ""3.2 Working in the peep-show, flirting in the square""; ""3.3 Insurance behind a veil of ignorance""; ""3.4 Four objections to Dworkin""; ""3.5 Ackerman generalized""; ""3.6 Not enough redistribution?"" 505 8 ""3.7 Alternative strategies""""3.8 Too much redistribution?""; ""Appendix 1: Roemer versus Dworkin""; ""Appendix 2: Affluence, opulence, abundance, and minimum income guarantees""; ""Appendix 3: Undominated diversity and envy-freeness""; ""4. JOBS AS ASSETS""; ""Prologue""; ""4.1 The Crazy�Lazy challenge""; ""4.2 Rawls versus Dworkin""; ""4.3 Can our inheritance be boosted?""; ""4.4 Equal endowments in a non-Walrasian world""; ""4.5 Sharing, bribing, and the elimination of job scarcity""; ""4.6 From job auctions to income tax"" 505 8 ""4.7 An inconsistent proposal? Employment rents with unequal talents""""4.8 A slippery slope? From the right to work to the right to marry""; ""Appendix: Crazy, Lazy, and Rawls's revised Difference Principle""; ""5. EXPLOITATION VERSUS REAL FREEDOM""; ""Prologue""; ""5.1 Deriving an advantage from someone's work""; ""5.2 Power, gifts, free rides""; ""5.3 Lockean exploitation""; ""5.4 Creators keepers""; ""5.5 Lutheran exploitation""; ""5.6 To each according to her efforts""; ""5.7 Roemerian exploitation""; ""5.8 Asset-based inequality""; ""6. CAPITALISM JUSTIFIED?""; ""Prologue"" 505 8 ""6.1 Optimal capitalism versus optimal socialism""""6.2 The capitalist shaping of preferences""; ""6.3 Market failures and dispensable activities""; ""6.4 Crises""; ""6.5 The reserve army of the unemployed""; ""6.6 Creative destruction""; ""6.7 Popular sovereignty""; ""6.8 Steering clear of Penguins Island""; ""Notes""; ""References""; ""Index of Names""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""V""; ""W""; ""X""; ""Y""; ""Index of Subjects""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H"" 505 8 ""I"" 546 English 520 8 Assessing and rejecting the claims of both socialism and conventional capitalism, the author presents his alternative vision of the just society: a capitalist society offering a substantial unconditional basic income to all its members. 588 Description based on print version record. 504 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 650 0 Basic needs. 650 0 Capitalism |xMoral and ethical aspects. 650 0 Basic income. 650 0 Income. 650 0 Liberty. 650 0 Social justice. 776 |z0-19-829357-7 776 |z0-19-827905-1 830 0 Oxford political theory. 906 BOOK