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Self-Ownership, Freedom, and Equality
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G. A. Cohen
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August 29 2009
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9780521477512
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August 29 2009
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October 26 1995
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction: history, ethics and Marxism
pp. 19
Robert Nozick and Wilt Chamberlain: how patterns preserve liberty
pp. 38
Justice, freedom, and market transactions
pp. 67
Self-ownership, world-ownership, and equality
pp. 92
Are freedom and equality compatible?
pp. 116
Self-ownership, communism, and equality: against the Marxist technological fix
pp. 144
Marxism and contemporary political philosophy, or: why Nozick exercises some Marxists more than he does any egalitarian liberals
pp. 165
Marx and Locke on land and labour
pp. 195
Exploitation in Marx: what makes it unjust?
pp. 209
Self-ownership: delineating the concept
pp. 229
Self-ownership: assessing the thesis
pp. 245
The future of a disillusion
pp. 266
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