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- Ackerman, Bruce and Alstott, Anne, The Stakeholder Society (New Haven, Yale University Press, 1999).
- Anderson, Elizabeth, ‘What is the Point of Equality?’, Ethics 109, 1999, pp. 287-337. (Scholar)
- Barry, Brian, ‘Social Exclusion, Social Isolation and the Distribution of Income’, in John Hills, Julian Le Grand and David Piachaud, eds., Understanding Social Exclusion (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2002), pp. 13-29. (Scholar)
- -----, Justice as Impartiality (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1995).
- Bentham, Jeremy, ‘Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, Chapters I-V’, in Mary Warnock, ed., John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism (Glasgow, William Collins, 1962 [1789]). (Scholar)
- Berlin, Isaiah, ‘Two Concepts of Liberty’, in Berlin, Four Essays on Liberty (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1969 [1958]), pp. 118-172. (Scholar)
- Brandt, Richard B., ‘Utilitarianism and Welfare Legislation’, in Peter G. Brown, Conrad Johnson and Paul Vernier, Income Support: Conceptual and Policy Issues (Totowa: NJ, Rowman and Littlefied, 1981), pp. 7-24. (Scholar)
- Brock, Gillian, ‘Is Redistribution to Help the Needy Unjust?’, in Brock, ed., Necessary Goods: Our Responsibilities to Meet Others’ Needs (Lanham: MD, Rowman and Littlefield, 1998), pp. 173-184. (Scholar)
- Christman, John, ‘Self-Ownership, Equality and the Structure of Property Rights’, Political Theory 19, 1991, pp. 28-46. (Scholar)
- Cohen, G. A., ‘Freedom, Justice, and Capitalism’, in Cohen, History, Labour and Freedom: Themes from Marx (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1988), pp. 286-304. (Scholar)
- -----, Self-Ownership, Freedom and Equality (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1995).
- -----, ‘Appendix: Money and Liberty’, in Jane Franklin, ed., Equality (London, Institute for Public Policy Research, 1997), pp. 41-43. (Scholar)
- Considine, Mark, Enterprising States: The Public Management of Welfare-to-Work (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2001).
- Coote, Anna, and Lenaghan, Joe, ‘Citizens’ Juries’, in Jane Franklin, ed., Social Policy and Social Justice (Oxford, Polity, 1998), pp. 198-208. (Scholar)
- Dahl, Robert, On Democracy (New Haven, Yale University Press, 1998).
- Daniels, Norman, ‘Conflicting Objectives and the Priorities Problem’, in Peter G. Brown, Conrad Johnson and Paul Vernier, Income Support: Conceptual and Policy Issues (Totowa: NJ, Rowman and Littlefied, 1981), pp. 147-164. (Scholar)
- -----, and Sabin, James, ‘Limits to Health Care: Fair Procedures, Democratic Deliberation, and the Legitimacy Problem for Insurers’, Philosophy and Public Affairs 27, 1997, pp. 303-350. (Scholar)
- Davies, Stella, Elizabeth, Susan, Hanley, Bec, New, Bill and Sang, Bob, Ordinary Wisdom: Reflections on an Experiment in Citizenship and Health (London, King's Fund, 1998).
- Deacon, Alan, Perspectives on Welfare (Maidenhead, Open University Press, 2002).
- Doyal, Len, and Gough, Ian, A Theory of Human Need (Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1991).
- Dworkin, Ronald, Sovereign Virtue: The Theory and Practice of Equality (Cambridge: MA, Harvard University Press, 2000).
- Fishkin, James, The Voice of the People (New Haven: CT, Yale University Press, 1995).
- Fraser, Nancy, ‘Talking about Needs: Interpretive Contests as Political Conflicts in Welfare State Societies’, Ethics 99, 1989, pp. 291-313. (Scholar)
- -----, Justice Interruptus: Critical Reflections on the ‘Post-Socialist’ Condition (New York, Routledge, 1997). (Scholar)
- Freeden, Michael, The New Liberalism: An Ideology of Social Reform (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1978).
- Frolich, Norman, and Oppenheimer, Joe, Choosing Justice: An Experimental Approach to Ethical Theory (Berkelely and Los Angeles: CA, University of California Press, 1992).
- Goodin, Robert E., Protecting the Vulnerable (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1986).
- -----, Reasons for Welfare (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1988).
- Gough, Ian, ‘Lists and Thresholds: Comparing the Doyal-Gough Theory of Human Need With Nussbaum's Capabilities Approach’, WeD Working Paper 01, ESRC Research Group on Wellbeing in Developing Countries, University of Bath, March 2003. (Scholar)
- Green, T.H., ‘Liberal Legislation and Freedom of Contract’, in David Miller, ed., Liberty (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1991 [1881]), pp. 21-32. (Scholar)
- Gutmann, Amy, and Thompson, Dennis, Democracy and Disagreement (Cambridge: MA, Harvard University Press, 1996).
- Ham, Chris and Robert, Glenn, Reasonable Rationing: International Experience of Priority Setting in Health Care (Maidenhead, Open University Press, 2003).
- Hamburger, Joseph, John Stuart Mill and the Philosophic Radicals (New Haven, Yale University Press, 1965).
- Hayek, Friedrich, The Constitution of Liberty (London, Routledge, 1993 [1960]).
- Humboldt, Wilhelm von, in J. W. Burrow, ed., The Limits of State Action (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1969 [1852]).
- Kaus, Mickey, The End of Equality (New York, Basic Books, 1992).
- King, Desmond, In the Name of Liberalism: Illiberal Social Policy in Britain and the United States (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999).
- Kymlicka, Will, Contemporary Political Philosophy, Second Edition (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2001).
- Locke, John, in Peter Laslett, ed., Two Treatises of Civil Government (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1960 [1689]).
- Mead, Lawrence, Beyond Entitlement: The Social Obligations of Citizenship (New York, Free Press, 1986).
- -----, The New Politics of Poverty: The Nonworking Poor in America (New York, Basic Books, 1992).
- -----, ed., The New Paternalism: Supervisory Approaches to Poverty (Washington DC, The Brookings Institution Press, 1997).
- Mill, John Stuart, ‘Utilitarianism’, in Mary Warnock, ed., John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism (Glasgow, William Collins, 1962 [1861]), pp. 251-321. (Scholar)
- Miller, David, Principles of Social Justice (Cambridge: MA, Harvard University Press, 2000).
- -----, ed., Liberty (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1991).
- Murray, Charles, Losing Ground: American Social Policy 1950-1980 (New York, Basic Books, 1984).
- Nozick, Robert, Anarchy, State, and Utopia (Oxford, Blackwell, 1974).
- Nussbaum, Martha, ‘Aristotelian Social Democracy’, in R. Bruce Douglass, Gerald M. Mara and Henry S. Richardson, Liberalism and the Good (New York, Routledge, 1990), pp. 203-252. (Scholar)
- -----, ‘Human Functioning and Social Justice: In Defense of Aristotelian Essentialism’, Political Theory 20, 1992, pp. 202-246. (Scholar)
- -----, ‘Women and Cultural Universals’, in Nussbaum, Sex and Social Justice (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999), pp. 29-54. (Scholar)
- -----, Women and Human Development: The Capabilities Approach (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2000).
- Okin, Susan Moller, Justice, Gender and the Family (New York, Basic Books, 1989).
- Oppenheim, Carey, ‘The Growth of Poverty and Inequality’, in Walker, Alan, and Walker, Carol, eds., Britain Divided: The Growth of Social Exclusion in the 1980s and 1990s (London, Child Poverty Action Group, 1997), pp. 17-31. (Scholar)
- Parker, Julia, Citizenship, Work and Welfare: Searching for the Good Society (Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1998).
- Pettit, Philip, Republicanism: A Theory of Freedom and Government (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1997).
- Piven, Frances Fox, and Cloward, Richard A., Regulating the Poor: The Functions of Public Welfare: Updated Edition (New York, Vintage Books, 1993).
- Plant, Raymond, ‘Needs, Welfare and Citizenship’, in Jane Franklin, ed., Social Policy and Social Justice (Oxford, Polity, 1998), pp. 57-72. (Scholar)
- -----, and Lesser, Harold and Taylor-Gooby, Peter, Political Philosophy and Social Welfare (London, Routledge, 1980).
- Pogge, Thomas, World Poverty and Human Rights (Cambridge, Polity, 2002).
- Rawls, John, A Theory of Justice, Revised Edition (Cambridge: MA, Harvard University Press, 1999 [1971]).
- -----, Political Liberalism (New York, Columbia University Press, 1993).
- -----, Justice as Fairness: A Restatement (Cambridge: MA, Harvard University Press, 2001).
- Reeve, Andrew, and Williams, Andrew, Real Libertarianism Assessed: Political Theory After Van Parijs (Basingstoke, Palgrave, 2003).
- Roberts, David, Victorian Origins of the British Welfare State (New Haven, Yale University Press, 1960).
- Rothstein, Bo, Just Institutions Matter: The Moral and Political Logic of the Universal Welfare State (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1998).
- Sen, Amartya, ‘Rights and Agency’, Philosophy and Public Affairs 11, 1982, pp. 3-39. (Scholar)
- -----, The Standard of Living (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1987a).
- -----, Ethics and Economics (Oxford, Blackwell, 1987b).
- -----, Inequality Reexamined (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1992).
- -----, Development as Freedom (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999).
- Shue, Henry, Basic Rights: Subsistence, Affluence, and U.S. Foreign Policy (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1980).
- Singer, Peter, ‘Famine, Affluence, and Morality’, Philosophy and Public Affairs 1, 1972, pp. 229-243. (Scholar)
- Smith, Graham, and Wales, Corinne, ‘Citizens’ Juries and Deliberative Democracy’, Political Studies 48, 2000, pp. 51-65. (Scholar)
- Steiner, Hillel, An Essay on Rights (Oxford, Blackwell, 1994).
- Sterba, James, ‘From Liberty to Universal Welfare’, in Brock, ed., Necessary Goods: Our Responsibilities to Meet Others’ Needs (Lanham: MD, Rowman and Littlefield, 1998), pp. 185-217. (Scholar)
- Swift, Adam, Political Philosophy: A Beginner's Guide for Students and Politicians (Oxford, Polity, 2001).
- Thurow, Lester, ‘Government Expenditures: Cash or In-Kind Aid?’, Philosophy and Public Affairs 5, 1976, pp. 361-381. (Scholar)
- Tocqueville, Alexis de, trans. Seymour Drescher, Alexis de Tocqueville's Memoir on Pauperism (London, Institute for Economic Affairs, 1997 [1835]).
- Townsend, Peter, Poverty in the United Kingdom (Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1979).
- Vallentyne, Peter, and Steiner, Hillel, eds., Left-Libertarianism and Its Critics (Basingstoke, Palgrave, 2000a).
- -----, eds., The Origins of Left-Libertarianism (Basingstoke, Palgrave, 2000b).
- Van der Veen, Robert, ‘Real Freedom versus Reciprocity: Views on the Justice of Unconditional Basic Income’, Political Studies 46, 1998, pp. 140-163. (Scholar)
- Van Donselaar, Gijs, The Benefit of Another's Pains (Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam, 1997).
- Van Parijs, Philippe, Arguing for Basic Income: Philosophical Arguments for a Radical Reform (London, Verso, 1992).
- -----, Real Freedom for All: What (if Anything) Can Justify Capitalism? (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1995).
- Vincent, Andrew, and Plant, Raymond, Philosophy, Politics and Citizenship: The Life and Thought of the British Idealists (Oxford, Blackwell, 1983).
- Waldron, Jeremy, ‘John Rawls and the Social Minimum’, in Waldron, Liberal Rights (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993), pp. 250-270. (Scholar)
- ----, ‘Homelessness and the Issue of Freedom’, in Waldron, Liberal Rights (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993), pp. 309-338. (Scholar)
- White, Stuart, ‘Social Rights and the Social Contract: Political Theory and the New Welfare Politics’, British Journal of Political Science 30, 2000, pp. 507-532. (Scholar)
- -----, ‘Must Liberty and Equality Conflict?’, Renewal 10, 2000, pp. 27-38. (Scholar)
- -----, The Civic Minimum: On the Rights and Obligations of Economic Citizenship (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2003).
- Wolff, Jonathan, Robert Nozick: Justice, Property and the Minimal State (Oxford, Blackwell, 1991).
- -----, ‘Fairness, Respect, and the Egalitarian Ethos’, Philosophy and Public Affairs 27, 1998, pp. 97-122. (Scholar)
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