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  1. Egalitarianism and the undeserving poor.Richard J. Arneson - 1997 - Journal of Political Philosophy 5 (4):327–350.
    Recently in the U.S. a near-consensus has formed around the idea that it would be desirable to "end welfare as we know it," in the words of President Bill Clinton.1 In this context, the term "welfare" does not refer to the entire panoply of welfare state provision including government sponsored old age pensions, government provided medical care for the elderly, unemployment benefits for workers who have lost their jobs without being fired for cause, or aid to the disabled. "Welfare" in (...)
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  • Liberal equality, exploitation, and the case for an unconditional basic income.Stuart White - 2002 - Political Studies 45 (2):312-326.
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  • "Sovereign virtue" revisited.Ronald Dworkin - 2002 - Ethics 113 (1):106-143.
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  • The obligation to work.Lawrence C. Becker - 1980 - Ethics 91 (1):35-49.
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