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    • "Credit Power and Democracy," by Major C. H. Douglas, considered 

      Leet, Francis L. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1925)
      Bishop Berkeley had the reputation in his own day of having written a book?The Principles of Human Knowledge? which no one could understand. 'His labours', said a contemporary philosopher of some eminence, 'are of little ...
    • Explanation, Justification, and Egalitarianism 

      Spafford, Jesse (2021)
      This paper argues that the philosophy of explanation can help inform core debates in value theory. Specifically, it argues that there is a consistent parallelism between the properties of explanation and the properties of ...
    • Shameless luck egalitarians 

      Preda, Adina (2022)
      A recurring concern about luck egalitarianism is that its implementation would make some individuals, in particular those who lack marketable talents, experience shame. This, the objection goes, undermines individuals’ ...