2021
DOI: 10.1080/00346764.2021.1967433
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A just yet unequal European Union: a defense of moderate economic inequality*

Abstract: What does justice require concerning socio-economic distribution among citizens of the European Union? The EU should reduce cross-national economic inequalities among inhabitants of different member states, but full economic distributive equality or a European 'Difference Principle,' may not be required. Individuals' claim to more political influence over matters controlled by their own state in the quasi-federal EU may permit some economic inequality. Section 1 orients this contribution relative to arguments … Show more

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“…1. Recent scholarly work in this perspective includes (De Witte 2015;Viehoff 2018;Bellamy 2019;Follesdal 2021;Kollar 2021;Sangiovanni 2021;Bellamy, Kröger, and Lorimer 2022). 2.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. Recent scholarly work in this perspective includes (De Witte 2015;Viehoff 2018;Bellamy 2019;Follesdal 2021;Kollar 2021;Sangiovanni 2021;Bellamy, Kröger, and Lorimer 2022). 2.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%