Non-domination and egalitarian welfare politics

Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1 (3):335-353 (1998)
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In this article I will do three things: I will argue that solidarity is not necessary for political legitimacy, that non-domination is a strong candidate for legitimacy criterion, and, finally, that non-domination can legitimate the egalitarian welfare state.

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Lena Halldenius
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