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  1. Altruism and commerce: A defense of titmuss against arrow.Peter Singer - 1973 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 2 (3):312-320.
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  • Real freedom and basic income.Brian Barry - 1996 - Journal of Political Philosophy 4 (3):242–276.
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  • On fair compensation.Marc Fleurbaey - 1994 - Theory and Decision 36 (3):277-307.
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  • Property Rights in Persons.Richard J. Arneson - 1992 - Social Philosophy and Policy 9 (1):201-230.
    In contemporary market societies, the laws do not place individuals under enforceable obligations to aid others. Perhaps the most striking exception to this broad generalization is the practice of conscription of able-bodied males into military service, particularly in time of war. Another notable exception is the legal enforcement in some contemporary societies of “Good Samaritan” obligations — obligations to provide temporary aid to victims of emergencies, such as car accident victims. The obligation applies to those who are in the immediate (...)
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