Associative Political Obligations and the Distributive Objection
In this article we assess the distributive objection to the claim that we have associative political obligations. We deploy three kinds of strategy in our response: avoidance, mitigation and confrontation. Avoidance and mitigation are accommodating responses, in which we argue that associative poli...
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Main Authors: | John Horton, Ryan Windeknecht |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN FR IT |
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Rosenberg & Sellier
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d45d61ebe80945b18b45d6cfd10861b1 |
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