A collection of original essays that represent the first extended treatment of political philosopher John Rawls' idea of a property-owning democracy
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Introduction / Martin O'Neill and Thad Williamson -- Justice or legitimacy, barricades or public reason? The politics of property-owning democracy / Simone Chambers -- Property-owning democracy: a short history / Ben Jackson -- Public justification and the right to private property: welfare rights as compensation for exclusion / Corey Brettschneider -- Free (and fair) markets without capitalism: political views, principles of justice, and property-owning democracy / Martin O'Neill -- Property-owning democracy, liberal republicanism, and the idea of an egalitarian ethos / Alan Thomas -- Property-owning democracy and republican citizenship / Stuart White -- Work, ownership, and productive enfranchisement / Nien-hê Hsieh -- Care, gender, and property-owning democracy / Ingrid Robeyns -- Nurturing the sense of justice: the Rawlsian argument for democratic corporatism / Waheed Hussain -- Property-owning democracy or economic democracy? / David Schweickart -- Realizing property-owning democracy: a 20-year strategy to create an egalitarian distribution of assets in the United States / Thad Williamson -- The empirical and policy linkage between primary goods, human capital, and financial capital: what every political theorist needs to know / Sonia Sodha -- The pluralist commonwealth and property-owning democracy / Gar Alperovitz -- Is property-owning democracy a politically viable aspiration? / Thad Williamson
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Rawls, John,1921-2002-- Political and social views