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    The Matrix of Contractarian Justice
    Social Philosophy and Policy 2 (1): 12. 1984.
    There are no first principles etched in stone from which all moral philosophers must take their bearings. We must deliberately choose our point of departure in any attempt to respond to the question: “Must any defensible theory of justice incorporate both a commitment to personal liberty and to economic equality?” Basic to our own approach is a suspicion of seers and visionaries who espy an external source of values independent from human choices. We presuppose, instead, that political philosoph…Read more
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    Gains-from-trade in votes
    with Gordon Tullock
    Ethics 76 (4): 305-306. 1966.