1. Economic Inequality and the Permissibility of Leveling Down.
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Peña-Rangel, David
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ECONOMIC development , *VOTERS , *DEVELOPMENT economics , *ECONOMIC activity , *ECONOMIC expansion - Abstract
In this paper I argue that the political and economic domains are analogous for distributive purposes. The upshot of this conclusion is that because we normally think that an unequal distribution of votes is objectionable even if these inequalities are strictly necessary to improve the lives of less informed voters, so we should conclude that an unequal distribution of resources might be similarly objectionable even if strictly necessary to make the worse off better off. Leveling down economic resources is therefore sometimes morally permissible. I consider and reject three types of objections to this view. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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