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2001 .WhenFormality Works: Authority and Abstraction in Law and Organizations. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Sverdrup,U. ...
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These are ‘‘messy’’ questions in the sense that they are not amenable to precise calculation. Any precise calculations, however, ...
The arbitrariness of discounting as a general technique is a separate issue from the arbitrariness of the rate of discount selec ...
additional life has become astronomical, and especially if the same amount of money invested in safety elsewhere (say, shoring u ...
their identities. If we must not, for example, allow the torture of prisoners now, perhaps we should not allow the torture of pr ...
minimization we must take very seriously the spatial version of favouring our own (Goodin 1985 ; Miller 1995 ; J. Crawford 2002 ...
causes for all concerned, in the strict equality of non-combatants, and in the strict equality of combatants. First, although th ...
Both of theseWrst two points indicate that interests of outsiders are to be given signiWcant weight, but not necessarily equal w ...
Who’s In? Who’s Out? Across Space: Inequality of Benefit ..................................................................... ...
shared constraints are better for each separately than autarkic policies could be, especially given the broad cooperation of oth ...
that our social institutions are the best achievable. It is barely conceivable that every feasible institutional change would ma ...
Third, if one thinks of refugees as roughly analogous to orphans—people lacking a state to be responsible for them—oneWnds milli ...
world poverty, it would nevertheless be implausible to suggest that policies and institutions will play no part in determining t ...
economic growth of the last century and a half, and a major reason for contemporary aZuence. Today we realize that the same foss ...
policy ask, in eVect: would it beneWt this nation’s economy on the whole now if it took certain measures designed to slow rapid ...
problem about voice, representation, and democracy as well as the problem about the inXiction of harm on which this discussion f ...
trees—perhaps natural species more generally or more generally still, natural pro- cesses that are not subject to human manipula ...
habitat for other species. But ‘‘sustainable development’’ in the abstract means only that economic development and environmenta ...
Barry,B. 1991. The ethics of resource depletion. Pp.259 73inLiberty and Justice: Essays in Political Theory 2. Oxford: Clarendon ...
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