Supplement to Distributive Justice

Extended Bibliography on Distributive Justice

  • Aaron, Henry J. and Munnell, Alicia H., 1992, “Reassessing the Role for Wealth Transfer Taxes,” National Tax Journal, 45: 119–143.
  • Ackerman, Bruce A., 1983, “On Getting What We Don't Deserve,” Social Philosophy and Policy, 1: 60–70.
  • Ake, C., 1975, “Justice as Equality”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 5.
  • Alexander, Larry A., 1986, “Fair Equality of Opportunity: John Rawls' (best) Forgotten Principle,” Philosophy Research Archives, 11: 197–208.
  • Alexander, Larry and Schwarzschild, Maimon, 1987, “Liberalism, Neutrality, and Equality of Welfare vs. Equality of Resources,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 16: 85–110.
  • Allingham, M., 1975, “Towards an Ability Tax,” Journal of Public Economics, 4: 361–376.
  • Anderson, Elizabeth, 1993, Value in Ethics and Economics, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
  • –––, 1999, “What is the Point of Equality?”, Ethics, 109: 287–337.
  • –––, 2010, “The Fundamental Disagreement between Luck Egalitarians and Relational Egalitarians,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy (Supplementary Volume), 36: 1–23.
  • Andre, Judith, 1995, “Blocked Exchanges: A Taxonomy,” in Pluralism, Justice, and Equality, David Miller Walzer and Michael, eds., New York: Oxford University Press, 171–196.
  • Annis, David B. and Annis, F., 1986, “Merit Pay, Utilitarianism, and Desert,” International Journal of Applied Philosophy, 3: 33–41.
  • Annis, David B. and Bohanon, Cecil E., 1992, “Desert and Property Rights,” Journal of Value Inquiry, 26: 536–546.
  • Arneson, Richard J., 1981, “What's Wrong with Exploitation?” Ethics, 91: 201–227.
  • –––, 1989, “Equality and Equal Opportunity for Welfare,” Philosophical Studies, 56: 77–93.
  • –––, 1990a, “Against 'Complex Equality,'” Public Affairs Quarterly, 4: 99–110.
  • –––, 1990b, “Liberalism, Distributive Subjectivism, and Equal Opportunity for Welfare,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 19: 158–194.
  • –––, 1991, “A Defense of Equality and Equal Opportunity for Welfare,” Philosophical Studies, 62: 187–195.
  • –––, 1993, “Market Socialism and Egalitarian Ethics,” in Market Socialism: The Current Debate, Pranab K. Bardhan Roemer and John E., eds., New York: Oxford University Press, 281–297.
  • –––, 2000, “Economic Analysis Meets Distributive Justice,” Social Theory and Practice: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Philosophy, 26(2): 327–345.
  • –––, 2001, “Luck and Equality II,” Aristotelian Society: Supplementary Volume, no. 75 (suppl.), 73–90.
  • –––, 2002, “Why Justice Requires Transfers to Offset Income and Wealth Inequalities,” Social Philosophy and Policy, 19(1): 172–200.
  • Arnold, N. Scott, 1985, “Capitalists and the Ethics of Contribution,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 15: 89–105.
  • –––, 1987a, “Recent Works on Marx: A Critical Survey,” American Philosophical Quarterly, 24: 277–293.
  • –––, 1987b, “Reply to Professor Nell,” Ethics, 97: 411–413.
  • –––, 1987c, “Why Profits are Deserved,” Ethics, 97: 387–402.
  • –––, 1994, The Philosophy and Economics of Market Socialism: A Critical Study, New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Arrow, Kenneth J., 1984, Social Choice and Justice, Collected Papers of Kenneth J. Arrow ; v.1., Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Arthur, John and Shaw, William H. (eds.), 1978, Justice and Economic Distribution, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
  • Atkinson, A. B., 1983, Social Justice and Public Policy, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
  • Baker, John, 1992, “An Egalitarian Case for Basic Income,” in Arguing for Basic Income: Ethical Foundations for a Radical Reform, Philippe Van Parijs, ed., London: Verso, 101–127.
  • Barry, Brian, 1988, “Equal Opportunity and Moral Arbitrariness,” in Equal Opportunity, Norman E. Bowie, ed., Boulder and London: Westview Press, 23–44.
  • –––, 1989, Theories of Justice, Vol. 1, Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • –––, 1992, “Equality Yes, Basic Income No,” in Arguing for Basic Income: Ethical Foundations for a Radical Reform, Philippe Van Parijs, ed., London: Verso, 128–140.
  • –––, 1995a, Justice as Impartiality, Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
  • –––, 1995b, “Spherical Justice and Global Injustice,” in Pluralism, Justice, and Equality, David Miller Walzer and Michael, eds., New York: Oxford University Press, 67–80.
  • Barry, Brian M., 1973, The Liberal Theory of Justice: A Critical Examination of the Principal Doctrines in "A Theory of Justice" by John Rawls, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Bauer, P.T., 1981, Equality, The Third World and Economic Delusion, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  • Baumol, William J. and Fischer, Dietrich, 1986, Superfairness : Applications and Theory, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
  • Becker, Lawrence C., 1977, Property Rights: Philosophic Foundations, Boston , Mass.: Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd.
  • –––, 1980, “The Moral Basis of Property Rights,” in NOMOS XX11, John W. Chapman Pennock and J. Roland, eds., New York: New York University Press, 187–220.
  • Bertram, Christopher, 1993, “Principles of Distributive Justice, Counterfactuals and History,” Journal of Political Philosophy, 1: 213–228.
  • Blake, Michael, 2001, “Distributive Justice, State Coercion, and Autonomy”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 30(3): 257–296.
  • Blocker, Gene H., and Elizabeth H. Smith (eds.), 1980, “John Rawls' Theory of Social Justice:”, Athens: Ohio University Press.
  • Bojer, Hilde, 2003, Distributional Justice : Theory and Measurement, Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy ; 47., London ; New York: Routledge.
  • Bowie, Norman E. (ed.), 1988, Equal Opportunity, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.
  • Boylan, Michael, 2004, A Just Society, Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Braybrooke, David, 1982, “The Maximum Claims of Gauthier's Bargainers: Are the Fixed Social Inequalities Acceptable?” Dialogue (Canada), 21: 411–429.
  • Brennan, Jason, 2012, Libertarianism: What Everyone Needs to Know, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Brock, Gillian, 2005, “Egalitarianism, Ideals, and Cosmopolitan Justice”, Philosophical Forum, 36(1): 1–30.
  • Brody, Baruch, 1983, “Redistribution Without Egalitarianism,” Social Philosophy and Policy, 1: 71–87.
  • Buchanan, Allen, 1988, Ethics, Efficiency, and the Market, Totowa, New Jersey: Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Burley, Justine, 2004, Dworkin and His Critics, Malden MA: Blackwell Publishing.
  • Carens, Joseph, 1981, Equality, Moral Incentives and the Market, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Carter, Alan, 2000, “Distributive Justice and Environmental Sustainability,” Heythrop Journal: A Quarterly Review of Philosophy and Theology, 41(4): 449–460.
  • Christiano, Thomas, 1991, “Difficulties with the Principle of Equal Opportunity for Welfare,” Philosophical Studies, 62: 179–185.
  • Christman, John, 1988, “Entrepreneurs, Profits, and Deserving Market Shares,” Social Philosophy and Policy, 6: 1–16.
  • –––, 1994, The Myth of Property, New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Clayton, Matthew and Williams, Andrew, 2004, Social Justice, Malden MA: Blackwell Publishing.
  • Cohen, G.A., 1992, “Incentives, Inequality, and Community,” in Grethe B. Peterson (ed.), The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
  • –––, 1995, “The Pareto Argument for Inequality,” Social Philosophy and Policy, 12: 160–185.
  • –––, 1995, Self-Ownership, Freedom, and Equality, New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • –––, 1997, “Where the Action is: On the Site of Distributive Justice,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 26(1): 3–30.
  • –––, 2000, If You're an Egalitarian, How Come You're So Rich?, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  • Copp, David, “The Right to an Adequate Standard of Living: Justice, Autonomy, and the Basic Needs,” Social Philosophy and Policy 9. 1 (Jan 1992): 231–261.
  • Corlett, J. Angelo (ed.), 1991, Equality and Liberty: Analyzing Rawls and Nozick, St.Martins Press.
  • Crocker, Lawrence, 1977, “Equality, Solidarity, and Rawls' Maximin,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 6: 262–266.
  • Daniels, Norman, 1978, “Merit and Meritocracy,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 7: 206–223.
  • –––, 1985, “Fair Equality of Opportunity and Decent Minimums: A reply to Buchanan,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 14: 106–111.
  • –––, 1988, Am I my Parents' Keeper? : An Essay on Justice Between the Young and the Old, New York ; Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • –––, 1990, “Equality of What: Welfare, Resources, or Capabilities?,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 50: 273–296.
  • Daniels, Norman (ed.), 1975, Reading Rawls: Critical Studies of A Theory of Justice, Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
  • Dick, James, 1975, “How to Justify a Distribution of Earnings,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 4: 248–72.
  • Dworkin, Ronald, 1981a, “What is Equality? Part 1: Equality of Resources,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 10: 185–246.
  • –––, 1981b, “What is Equality? Part 2: Equality of Welfare,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 10: 283–345.
  • –––, 1983, “In Defense of Equality,” Social Philosophy and Policy, 1: 24–40.
  • Elster, Jon, 1992, Local Justice : How Institutions Allocate Scarce Goods and Necessary Burdens, Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
  • –––, 1995a, “The Empirical Study of Justice,” in Pluralism, Justice, and Equality, David Miller Walzer and Michael, eds., New York: Oxford University Press, 81–98.
  • –––, 1995b, Local Justice in America, New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
  • Farrelly, Colin, 2002, “Genes and Social Justice: A Rawlsian Reply to Moore,” Bioethics, 16(1): 72–83.
  • Feinberg, Joel, 1970, Doing and Deserving, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
  • Feldman, Fred, 19, “Justice, Desert, and the Repugnant Conclusion,” Utilitas, 7: 189–206.
  • Feser, E. 2005, “Personal Identity and Self-Ownership,” Social Philosophy and Policy, 22: 100–125.
  • Fleurbaey, Marc, 1995, “Equal Opportunity or Equal Social Outcome?,” Economics and Philosophy, 11: 25–55.
  • –––, 2005, “Book symposium: Justice, Luck and Knowledge by S.L. Hurley: Neutralising Luck, Rewarding Effort,” Philosophical Books, 46(3): 188–198.
  • Flew, Anthony, 1981, The Politics of Procrustes, London: Temple Smith.
  • –––, 1978, “Equality or Justice?” Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 3: 176–194.
  • Frank, Jill, 1998, “Democracy and Distribution: Aristotle on Just Desert,” Political Theory: An International Journal of Political Philosophy, 26(6): 784–802.
  • Fraser, Nancy, 1997, Justice Interruptus : Critical Reflections on the "Postsocialist" Condition, New York: Routledge.
  • Fried, Barbara, 1995, “Wilt Chamberlain Revisited: Nozick's "Justice in Transfer" and the Problem of Market-based Distribution,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 24: 226–245.
  • –––, 2004, “Left-Libertarianism: A Review Essay,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 32: 66-92.
  • –––, 2005, “Left-Libertarianism, Once More: A rejoinder to Vallentyne, Steiner, and Otsuka,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 33(2): 216–222.
  • Fried, Charles, 1983, “Distributive Justice,” Social Philosophy and Policy, 1: 45–59.
  • Frohlich, N. and Oppenheimer, J., 1992, Choosing Justice, Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Galston, William, 1986, “Equality of Opportunity and Liberal Theory,” in Justice and Equality Here and Now, Frank S.Lucash, ed., Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 89–107.
  • –––, 1991, Liberal Purposes: Goods, Virtues, and Diversity in the Liberal State, New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Garcia, J.L.A., 1986, “Two Concepts of Desert,” Law and Philosophy, 5: 219–235.
  • –––, 1988, “A Problem about the Basis of Desert,” Journal of Social Philosophy, 19: 11–19.
  • Gatens, Moira, 1991, Feminism and Philosophy: Perspectives on Difference and Equality, Indianapolis: Indiana University Press.
  • Gaus, Gerald F., 1980, “Property and Justice: A Select Bibliography,” in NOMOS XX11, John W. Chapman Pennock and J. Roland, eds., New York: New York University Press, 385–406.
  • –––, 1989, “A Contractual Justification of Redistributive Capitalism,” in NOMOS XXX1, John W. Chapman Pennock and J. Roland, eds., New York: New York University Press, 89–121.
  • –––, 1990, Value and Justification: The Foundations of Liberal Theory, New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • –––, 1991, “Does Compensation Restore Equality?” in NOMOS XXXIII . Compensatory Justice, John W. Chapman, ed., New York: New York University Press, 45–81.
  • –––, 1996, Justificatory Liberalism, New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Gaus, G., 2012, The Order of Public Reason: A Theory of Freedom and Morality in a Diverse and Bounded World, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Gaus, G. and E. Mack, 2004, “Libertarianism and Classical Liberalism,” in A Handbook of Political Theory, G. Gaus and C. Kukathus (eds.), London: Routledge, pp. 115-129.
  • Gauthier, David, 1974, “Justice and Natural Endowment: Toward a critique of Rawls' Ideological Framework,” Social Theory and Practice, 3: 3–26.
  • –––, 1982, “Justified Inequality?” Dialogue (Canada), 21: 431–443.
  • –––, 1986, Morals by Agreement, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Gibbard, Allan, 1976, “Natural Property Rights,” Nous, 10: 77–86.
  • Glover, Jonathan (ed.), 1990, Utilitarianism and Its Critics, New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
  • Goldman, Alan H., 1977, “The Principle of Equal Opportunity,” Southern Journal of Philosophy, 15: 473–485.
  • –––, 1987, “The Justification of Equal Opportunity,” Social Philosophy and Policy, 5: 88–103.
  • Goodin, Robert E., 1985, “Negating Positive Desert Claims,” Political Theory, 13: 575–598.
  • Goodin, Robert E., 1988, Reasons for Welfare: The Political Theory of the Welfare State, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
  • –––, 1995, Utilitarianism as a Public Philosophy, New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Goodrum, Crain R., 1977, “Rawls and Equalitarianism,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 37: 386–393.
  • Goodwin, Barbara, 1992, Justice by Lottery, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Gordon, Scott, 1980, Welfare, Justice, and Freedom, New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Gorr, Michael, 1995, “Justice, Self-ownership, and Natural Assets,” Social Philosophy and Policy, 12: 267–291.
  • Graham, Kevin, 2002, “Autonomy, Individualism, and Social Justice,” Journal of Value Inquiry, 36(1): 43–57.
  • Gray, T. S., 1981, “Herbert Spencer's Theory of Social Justice – Desert or Entitlement?” History of Political Thought, 2: 161–186.
  • Gutmann, Amy, 1980, Liberal Equality, London: Cambridge University Press.
  • –––, 1995, “Justice Across the Spheres”, in Pluralism,Justice, and Equality, David Miller Walzer and Michael, eds., New York: Oxford University Press, 99–119.
  • Hardin, Russell, 1999, “From Bodo Ethics to Distributive Justice,” Ethical Theory and Moral Practice: An International Forum, 2(4): 399–413.
  • Haslett, D. W., 1986, “Is Inheritance Justified,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 15: 122–155.
  • Haubrich, Dirk, 2004, “Global Distributive Justice and the Taxation of Natural Resources-Who Should Pick up the Tab?” Contemporary Political Theory, 3(1): 48–69.
  • Haworth, Alan, 1994, Anti-libertarianism, London: Routledge.
  • Hayek, Friedrich A., 1960, The Constitution of Liberty, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • –––, 1973, Law, Legislation, and Liberty, Vol. 1: Rules and Order, London: Routledge.
  • –––, 1976, Law, Legislation, and Liberty. Vol. 2: The Mirage of Social Justice, London.
  • Heath, Joseph, 1997, “Intergenerational Cooperation and Distributive Justice,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 27(3): 361–376.
  • Held, Virginia, 1984, Rights and Goods: Justifying Social Action, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Hill, Christopher, 1985, “Desert and the Moral Arbitrariness of the Natural Lottery,” Philosophical Forum, 16: 207–222.
  • Hinsch, Wilfried, 2001, “Global Distributive Justice,” Metaphilosophy, 32(1/2): 58–78.
  • Hochman, Harold M., 2002, Economic Behavior and Distributional Choice : Selected Writings of Harold M. Hochman, Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.
  • Hochschild, Jennifer L., 1981, What's Fair: American Beliefs about Distributive Justice, Cambridge, MA.: Harvard University Press.
  • Honore, A. M., 1968, “Social Justice,” in Essays in Legal Philosophy, R.S.Summers, ed., Oxford: Oxford University Press, 66–81.
  • Hospers, J., 1971, Libertarianism, Los Angeles: Nash.
  • Hurley, S. L., 2003, Justice, Luck, and Knowledge, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
  • –––, 2001, “Luck and Equality I,” Aristotelian Society: Supplementary Volume, no. 75 (suppl.), 51–72.
  • Hurrell, Andrew, 2001, “Global Inequality and International Institutions,” Metaphilosophy, 32(1/2): 34–57.
  • Jencks, Christopher, 1972, Inequality, Middlesex, England: Penguin Books Ltd.
  • Jones, Charles, 1999, Global justice : Defending Cosmopolitanism, Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Jones, Peter, 2000, “Global Distributive Justice,” in <I>Ethics in International Affairs: Theories and Cases<D>, Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Joseph, Keith and Sumption, Jonathan, 1979, Equality, London, U.K.: John Murray.
  • Kang, Sung-Hak, 2003, “Free Will and Distributive Justice: A Reply to Smilansky,” Philosophia: Philosophical Quarterly of Israel, 31(1–2): 107–126.
  • Keller, Simon, 2002, “Expensive Tastes and Distributive Justice,” Social Theory and Practice: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Philosophy, 28(4): 529–552.
  • Kelly, P. J., 1998, Impartiality, Neutrality and Justice: Re-Reading Brian Barry's Justice as Impartiality, Edinburgh: Edinburgh Univ Pr.
  • –––, 1990, Utilitarianism and Distributive Justice, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Kirzner, Israel M., 1989, Discovery, Capitalism, and Distributive Justice, Oxford, England ; New York, N.Y.: Basil Blackwell.
  • Kleinig, John, 1971, “The Concept of Desert,” American Philosophical Quarterly, 8: 71–78.
  • Klosko, George, 2000, Democratic Procedures and Liberal Consensus, New York: Oxford Univ Pr.
  • Knight, Carl, 2009, Luck Egalitarianism: Equality, Responsibility, and Justice, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
  • Kolm, Serge-Christophe, 1996, Modern Theories of Justice, Cambridge MA: MIT Press.
  • –––, 1997, Justice and Equity, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
  • –––, 2005, Macrojustice : the Political Economy of Fairness, New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Korukonda, Appa Rao and Bathala, Chenchu Ramaiah T., 2004, “Ethics, Equity, and Social Justice in the New Economic order: Using financial information for keeping social score”, Journal of Business Ethics, 54(1): 1–15.
  • Kukathas, Chandran and Pettit, Philip, 1992, Rawls: A Theory of Justice and its Critics, Cambridge, England: Polity Press.
  • Kymlicka, Will, 1990, Contemporary Political Philosophy: An Introduction, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Lake, Christopher, 2001, Equality and Responsibility, Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Lamont, Julian, 1994a, “The Concept of Desert in Distributive Justice”, Philosophical Quarterly, 44: 45–64.
  • –––, 1994b, “Pareto Efficiency, Egalitarianism, and Difference Principles,” Social Theory and Practice, 20: 311–325.
  • –––, 1995, “Problems for Effort-based Distribution Principles,” Journal of Applied Philosophy, 12: 215–229.
  • –––, 1997, “Incentive Income, Deserved Income, and Economic Rents,” Journal of Political Philosophy, 5(1): 26–46.
  • Langtry, Bruce, 1985, “The Maximin Rule Argument for Rawls's Principles of Justice”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 63: 64–77.
  • Le Grand, Julian, 1991, Equity and Choice: An Essay in Economics and Applied Philosophy, London: Harper Collins Academic.
  • Lessnoff, M.H., 1978, “Capitalism, Socialism and Justice,” in Justice and Economic Distribution, John Arthur Shaw and William, eds., Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 139-149.
  • Locke, John, 1690, Two Treatises of Government, P. Laslett (ed.), New York: Cambridge University Press, 1960.
  • Lomasky, Loren E., 1987, Persons, Rights, and the Moral Community, New York: Oxford University Press.
  • –––, 1995, “Justice to Charity,” Social Philosophy and Policy, 12: 32–53.
  • Lucash, Frank S. and Shklar, Judith N., 1986, Justice and Equality Here and Now, Cornell paperbacks., Ithaca, N.Y. ; London: Cornell University Press.
  • Machan, Tibor R, 1988, The Moral Case For The Free Market Economy: A Philosophical Argument, Lewiston Mellen Press.
  • Mack, Eric, 1983, “Distributive Justice and the Tensions of Lockeanism,” Social Philosophy and Policy, 1: 132–150.
  • –––, 1995, “Rights to Natural Talents and Pure Profits: A Critique of Gauthier on Rights and Economic Rent”, in Profits and Morality, Robin Cowan Rizzo and Mario J., eds., Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 124–149.
  • –––, 2002a, “Self-Ownership, Marxism, and Egalitarianism: Part I. Challenges to Historical Entitlement,” Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, 1: 119-146.
  • –––, 2002b, “Self-Ownership, Marxism, and Egalitarianism: Part II. Challenges to the Self-Ownership Thesis,” Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, 1: 237-276.
  • –––, 2010, “The Natural Right of Property,” Social Philosophy and Policy, 27: 53-78.
  • MacLeod, A., 1983, “Equality of Opportunity”, in Moral Issues, J. Narveson, ed., Toronto and New York: Toronto and New York, 370–378.
  • –––, 1985, “Economic inequality: Justice and Incentives,” in Economic Justice, Kenneth Kipnis and Diana T. Meyers (eds.), Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allanheld, 176–189.
  • –––, 2005, “Distributive Justice and Desert,” Journal of Social Philosophy, 36(4): 421–438.
  • Macleod, Colin M., 1998, “Liberalism, Justice, and Markets: a Critique of Liberal Equality”,Oxford: Clarendon Press, published to Oxford Scholarship Online, 2003.
  • Macpherson, C. B., 1987, The Rise and Fall of Economic Justice and Other Essays, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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  • McClelland, Peter D., 1990, The American Search for Economic Justice, Cambridge, Mass: Basil Blackwell.
  • McKenzie Alexander, J., 2000, “Evolutionary Explanations of Distributive Justice,” Philosophy of Science, 67(3): 490–516.
  • McKerlie, Dennis, 2001, “Aristotle's Theory of Justice,” Southern Journal of Philosophy, 39(1): 119–141.
  • McLeod, Owen, 1996, “Desert and Wages,” Utilitas, 8: 205–221.
  • McMahon, Christopher, 1989, “The Better Endowed and the Difference Principle,” Analysis, 49: 213–216.
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  • –––, 1989, Market, State, and Community, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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  • –––, 1992, “Deserving Jobs,” Philosophical Quarterly, 161–181.
  • –––, 1993, “Equality and Market Socialism,” in Market Socialism: The Current Debate, Pranab K. Bardhan Roemer and John E., eds., New York: Oxford University Press, 298–313.
  • –––, 1999, Principles of Social Justice, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
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  • Milne, Heather, 1986, “Desert, Effort and Equality,” Journal of Applied Philosophy, 3: 235–243.
  • Moriarty, Jeffrey, 2002, “Desert and Distributive Justice in a Theory of Justice,” Journal of Social Philosophy, 33(1): 131–143.
  • –––, 2003, “Against the Asymmetry of Desert,” Nous, 37(3): 518–536.
  • Moulin, Hervé, 2003, Fair Division and Collective Welfare, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
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  • –––, 1991, Equality and Partiality, New York: Oxford University Press.
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  • –––, 1983b, “Reply to Dworkin,” Social Philosophy and Policy, 1: 41–44.
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  • Nielsen, Kai, 1979, “Radical Egalitarian Justice: Justice as Equality,” Social Theory and Practice, 5: 209–226.
  • –––, 1981, “Impediments to Radical Egalitarianism,” American Philosophical Quarterly, 18: 121–129.
  • –––, 1985, Equality and Liberty: A Defence of Radical Egalitarianism, New Jersey: Totowa.
  • Nozick, Robert, 1974, Anarchy, State and Utopia, New York: Basic Books.
  • Nussbaum, Martha C., 1999, Sex and Social Justice, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Olsaretti, Serena, 2003a, Desert and Justice, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • –––, 2003b, “Distributive Justice and Compensatory Desert,” in <I>Desert and Justice<D>, Olsaretti, Serena (ed), Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • –––, 2004, Liberty, Desert and the Market : a Philosophical Study, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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  • Pateman, Carol, 1988, The Sexual Contact, Stanford: Stanford University Press.
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  • Pettit, Philip, 1997, Republicanism: A Theory of Freedom and Government, Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
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  • –––, 2000, “On the Site of Distributive Justice: Reflections on Cohen and Murphy,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 29(2): 137–169.
  • –––, 2001, Global Justice (Metaphilosophy Series in Philosophy), Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
  • –––, 2002, World Poverty and Human Rights : Cosmopolitan Responsibilities and Reforms, Cambridge; Malden, MA: Polity.
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