2 nov 2011

Homenaje a Felipe

Acaba de aparecer un libro homenaje al gran Philippe Van Parijs, el gran intelectual detrás del ingreso ciudadano (el real, el universal). Info, a

Tabla de contenidos:
Abstracts 21
Foreword 35
Axel Gosseries & Yannick Vanderborght
Using the internet to save journalism from the internet 41
Bruce Ackerman
Marriages as assets? Real freedom and relational freedom 49
Anne Alstott
The guaranteed income as an equal-opportunity tool
in the transition toward sustainability 61
Christian Arnsperger & Warren A. Johnson
The ideal of self-development: personal or political? 71
Catherine Audard
Reflections on the limits of argument 79
John Baker
Taxation, fees and social justice 87
François Blais
Real freedom for all turtles in Sugarscape? 93
Paul-Marie Boulanger
Linguistic diversity and economic security are complements 105
Samuel Bowles
Ar g ui ng a bo u t j u s t i c e
6
Legitimate partiality, parents and patriots 115
Harry Brighouse & Adam Swift
Individual responsibility and social policy:
the case of school allowances and truancy 125
Bea Cantillon & Wim Van Lancker
Distributing freedom over whole lives 135
Ian Carter
Love not war. On the chemistry of good and evil 145
Paula Casal
Why do we blame survivors? 157
Jean-Michel Chaumont
Why big ideas never change society 167
Denis Clerc
Cooperative justice and opportunity costs 173
Laurent de Briey
Too much punishment and too little forgiveness in the Eurozone 183
Paul De Grauwe
Talking about democracy 191
Kris Deschouwer
Let's Brusselize the world! 199
Helder De Schutter
Translations: economic efficiency and linguistic justice 207
Jacques H. Drèze
If Marx or Freud had never lived? 219
Jon Elster
Co n te n t s
7
English or Esperanto: a case for levelling down? 229
Marc Fleurbaey
The breeder's welfare state: a cautionary note 237
Robert E. Goodin
A mobile water project: mobile-for-development
meets human-centered design 245
Sangick Jeon, Eran Bendavid, Joshua Cohen,
Katherine Hoffmann, and Terry Winograd
Prospects for basic income: a British Perspective 253
Bill Jordan
Should a Marxist believe in human rights? 261
Justine Lacroix
Why has Cuban state socialism escaped its "1989"?
Reflections on a non-event 269
Claus Offe
A universal duty to care 283
Ingrid Robeyns
The ideological roots of inequality and what is to be done 291
John E. Roemer
Philosophers and taboo trade-offs in health care 303
Erik Schokkaert
Multilingual democracy and public sphere:
what Belgium and the EU can learn from each other 311
Dave Sinardet
On genetic inequality 321
Hillel Steiner
Ar g ui ng a bo u t j u s t i c e
8
A federal electoral district for Belgium?
An appraisal with three amendments inspired by the Swiss experience 327
Nenad Stojanovic
Towards an unconditional basic income in Brazil? 337
Eduardo Matarazzo Suplicy
Is it always better to clear up misunderstandings? 347
Luc Van Campenhoudt
Why auntie's boring tea parties matter for the fair distribution of gifts 355
Robert van der Veen
Lamentation in the face of historical necessity 367
Nicholas Vrousalis
Self-determination for (some) cities? 377
Daniel Weinstock
Why we demand an unconditional basic income:
the ECSO freedom case 387
Karl Widerquist
Linguistic protectionism and wealth maximinimization 395
Andrew Williams
In defense of genderlessness 403
Erik Olin Wright
The capitalist road to communism: are we there yet? 415
Almaz Zelleke

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