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Author Shapiro, Daniel, 1954-

Title Is the welfare state justified? / Daniel Shapiro.

Imprint New York : Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  330.126 Sh22i 2007    ---  Available
Description xi, 323 p. ; 23 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-309) and index.
Contents Introduction -- Justification in political philosophy -- Internal versus external arguments -- Clarifying the institutional alternatives -- Coming attractions -- Central perspectives in political philosophy -- Justice, equality, and fairness -- Basic rights, liberty and well-being -- Community and solidarity -- Public justification and epistemic accessibility -- Health insurance, part I -- The topic's importance -- The institutional alternatives -- Egalitarianism and NHI -- Risks and choices : egalitarian reasons for MHI -- Rationing, visibility, and egalitarian outcomes : why market allocation is better -- Why the priority view agrees with the egalitarian support of MHI -- Health insurance, part II -- Basic rights and the right to health care -- The content of the right -- The grounds of the right to health care -- Health care and communitarianism -- Public justification, information, and rationing -- Conclusion : the reasons for MHI's superiority -- Old-age or retirement pensions -- The institutional alternatives -- Egalitarianism, fairness, and retirement pensions -- Positive rights and security -- Community, solidarity, and pension systems -- Public justification, epistemic accessibility, and the superiority of private pension -- Conclusion -- Welfare or means-tested benefits, part I -- Introduction -- Different kinds of state welfare -- Nongovernmental aid -- Egalitarianism and welfare-state redistribution -- Why prioritarianism agrees with egalitarianism about welfare policy -- Will private charity be enough? -- Welfare or means-tested benefits, part II -- The right to welfare -- Communitarianism and welfare -- Public justification, epistemic accessibility, and welfare -- Conclusion : the uncertain choice between state and private conditional aid -- Conclusion -- Introduction -- The problems with SS and the transition problem -- The Cato plan -- The Brookings plan -- Comparing the two plans -- Where things stand.
Subject Welfare state.
Free enterprise.
ISBN 0521677939 (pbk. : alk paper)
9780521677936 (pbk. : alk paper)
0521860652 (hbk. : alk. paper)
9780521860659 (hbk. : alk. paper)
0511294425
9780511294426
Standard No. NLGGC 304019534
AU@ 000040933646
NZ1 11034092

 
    
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