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13. Communitarianism and Social Security
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- About the Contributors ix
- Introduction 1
- PART I THE FOUNDATIONS: RATIONALITY AND HUMAN VALUES 13
- 1. Utility and Utilitarianism 15
- 2 The Limits of Homo Economicus 37
- 3. Preferences, Cognitivism, and the Public Sphere 69
- PART II THE QUESTION OF ECONOMIC DESERT 99
- 4. Expressive Desert and Deserving Compensation 101
- 5. Productivity, Compensation, and Voluntariness 121
- 6. Discriminatory Privileges, Compensatory Privileges, and Affirmative Action 139
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PART III ETHICS AND EFFICIENCY
- 7. Deontic Efficiency and Equality 159
- 8. Cohen on Incentives, Inequality, and Egalitarianism 173
- PART IV CHOICE, CONSENT, AND MORALITY 201
- 9. Behavioral Law and Economics 203
- 10. Consent and the Principle of Fairness 225
- PART V THE FUTURE-EQUALITY AND FAIRNESS 243
- 11. The Costs and Benefi ts of Future Generations 245
- 12. Intergenerational Justice and Saving 269
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PART VI POLICY, ETHICS, AND ECONOMICS
- 13. Communitarianism and Social Security 293
- 14. Rights, Pollution, and Public Policy 305
- 15. Price Gouging and Market Failure 333
- Index 367
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- About the Contributors ix
- Introduction 1
- PART I THE FOUNDATIONS: RATIONALITY AND HUMAN VALUES 13
- 1. Utility and Utilitarianism 15
- 2 The Limits of Homo Economicus 37
- 3. Preferences, Cognitivism, and the Public Sphere 69
- PART II THE QUESTION OF ECONOMIC DESERT 99
- 4. Expressive Desert and Deserving Compensation 101
- 5. Productivity, Compensation, and Voluntariness 121
- 6. Discriminatory Privileges, Compensatory Privileges, and Affirmative Action 139
-
PART III ETHICS AND EFFICIENCY
- 7. Deontic Efficiency and Equality 159
- 8. Cohen on Incentives, Inequality, and Egalitarianism 173
- PART IV CHOICE, CONSENT, AND MORALITY 201
- 9. Behavioral Law and Economics 203
- 10. Consent and the Principle of Fairness 225
- PART V THE FUTURE-EQUALITY AND FAIRNESS 243
- 11. The Costs and Benefi ts of Future Generations 245
- 12. Intergenerational Justice and Saving 269
-
PART VI POLICY, ETHICS, AND ECONOMICS
- 13. Communitarianism and Social Security 293
- 14. Rights, Pollution, and Public Policy 305
- 15. Price Gouging and Market Failure 333
- Index 367