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Is Economic Justice Really Desert Based? (CROSBI ID 680302)

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Petrović, Neven Is Economic Justice Really Desert Based? // Equality and Citizenship I Rijeka, Hrvatska, 04.07.2014-04.07.2014

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Petrović, Neven

engleski

Is Economic Justice Really Desert Based?

This lecture criticises David Miller's views on distributive justice, especially his claim that desert plays important role when we decide whether someone rightly holds what he has. The main thesis is that desert and other moral concepts do not play any direct, important rule in determining persons' distiributive shares. This is so because salaries are not rewards but prices of labour, and as such they primarily serve as valuable information for conducting our economic affairs and should not be distrubed by moral reasons.

David Miller, desert, distributive justice, Hayek, market

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Equality and Citizenship I

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04.07.2014-04.07.2014

Rijeka, Hrvatska

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Filozofija