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  1. Barbara Goodwin (2008). Taxation in Utopia. Utopian Studies 19 (2):313 - 331.
    Utopias of the right and the left offer different justifications for taxation and propose different tax systems. Here, utopian proposals are analysed and evaluated from two perspectives: the "ideal" form of taxation (visible, equitable, and non-avoidable), and the democratic perspective (would people willingly consent to it?). Pre-taxation, favoured by left-wing utopias, raises problems from a democratic standpoint while right-wing utopias assert that taxation must be voluntary but are over-confident that "voluntary government financing" would provide a safety-net for poorer members of (...)
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  2. Barbara Goodwin (2001). Whose Dirty Hands? How to Prevent Buck‐Passing. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 4 (4):106-122.
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  3. Barbara Goodwin (2000). Introduction. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 3 (2-3):1-8.
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  4. Barbara Goodwin (1998). Review: Perspectives on Several 'Utopias': Steven Lukes's Professor Caritat. [REVIEW] Utopian Studies 9 (2):210 - 218.
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  5. Barbara Goodwin (1992). Justice by Lottery. University of Chicago Press.
    In this imaginative and provocative book, Barbara Goodwin explores the question of how lottery systems can achieve egalitarian social justice in societies with seemingly ineradicable inequalities. She begins with the utopian fable of Aleatoria, a country not unlike our own in the not-too-distant-future, where most goods are distributed by lottery--even the right to have children. She then analyzes the philosophical arguments for and against lottery distribution and a comparison of "justice by lottery" with other contemporary theories of justice. Goodwin also (...)
     
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  6. N. C. A. Costdaa, David Harrah, Michael Tye, D. S. Clarke, Jeffrey Olen, Robert Young, Richard Campbell, Michael McKinsey, John Peterson, Alex C. Michalos, John Glucker, John T. Blackmore, Eileen Bagus & Barbara Goodwin (1985). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] Philosophia 15 (1-2).
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  7. Barbara Goodwin (1978). The Vertigo of Facts: Literary Accounts of a Philosophical Dilemma. British Journal of Aesthetics 18 (3):261-276.
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