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  2. Luck egalitarianism - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth S. Anderson criticizes luck egalitarianism on the basis that when something is chosen does not necessarily make it acceptable. An example of this would be a robber offering someone the choice "Your money or your life ", a choice which some theorists, including Thomas Hobbes ( Leviathan XIV: "Covenants Extorted by Feare are Valide ...

  3. Elizabeth S. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Secor Anderson (born December 5, 1959) is an American philosopher. She is Arthur F. Thurnau Professor and John Dewey Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies at the University of Michigan and specializes in political philosophy , ethics , and feminist philosophy .

  4. Distributive justice - Wikipedia

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    As Elizabeth Anderson defines it, "the positive aim of egalitarian justice is...to create a community in which people stand in relation of equality to others." [ 16 ] The main issue with egalitarian conceptions of distributive justice is the question concerning what kind of equality should be pursued.

  5. Equal opportunity - Wikipedia

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    Luck egalitarianism views the unequal outcomes that are connected to bad luck of unchosen circumstances as unjust, but just if when connected to circumstances chosen by the individual and that weighing matters such as personal responsibility was important. [19]

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  7. Talk:Luck egalitarianism - Wikipedia

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    I'm not entirely happy with my presentation of Anderson's critique of luck egalitarianism, which it strikes me is perhaps slightly misleading. Anyone who can think of a better example of a choice not legitimating a an outcome because the set of options it is made from is inadequate is welcome to substitute it for the old 'money/life' chestnut ...

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  9. Richard Arneson - Wikipedia

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    His work has largely focused on utilitarianism and on luck egalitarianism. He is also a proponent of prioritarianism. [1] Arneson has also critiqued Marxism, arguing that capitalism was exploitative for more complex reasons than the labour theory of value accounted for. He argued that surplus transfer was only wrong when it was the result of an ...

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