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Larry Temkin / Income distribution / Social inequality / Levelling / Social equality / Well-being / W-class Melbourne tram / Good and evil / Prioritarianism
Date: 2002-07-22 07:58:00
Larry Temkin
Income distribution
Social inequality
Levelling
Social equality
Well-being
W-class Melbourne tram
Good and evil
Prioritarianism

Respects and levelling down John Broome Suppose you want to evaluate something – an event, or a law, or a virtue, or anything else. You might start by thinking of all the respects in which the thing is good, and how go

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