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Just Enough Sufficiency As A Demand Of Justice Liam Shields

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Just Enough Sufficiency As A Demand Of Justice Liam Shields
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.27 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Liam Shields
ISBN: 9780748691876, 0748691871
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Just Enough Sufficiency As A Demand Of Justice Liam Shields by Liam Shields 9780748691876, 0748691871 instant download after payment.

A systematic clarification and defence of Sufficientarianism – 'having enough' – as a demand of justice

Liam Shields systematically clarifies and defends the political philosophy of Sufficientarianism, which insists that securing enough of some things, such as food, healthcare and education, is a crucial demand of justice. By engaging in practical debates about critical issues such as child-rearing and global justice, the author sheds light on the potential implications of suffientarianism on the social policies that affect our daily lives.


Key Features
  • The first book-length treatment of sufficiency as a demand of justice
  • Critically discusses the relative merits of sufficiency compared to equality or priority
  • Makes a new contribution to debates in political theory about autonomy and upbringing from a sufficientarian perspective

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