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  1. Why Even Egalitarians Should Favor Market Health Insurance.Daniel Shapiro - 1998 - Social Philosophy and Policy 15 (2):84.
    Socialism is dead, though many of its academic proponents take no notice of its demise. With its death, private property in the means of production is not generally in dispute, and the action in political philosophy centers on the justification of the welfare state. The heart of the welfare state is social insurance programs, such as government managed and subsidized health insurance, retirement pensions, and unemployment insurance. The arguments about health insurance will arguably be among the most ferocious, difficult, and (...)
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  • Paternalisms and nudges.Danny Scoccia - forthcoming - Economics and Philosophy:1-24.
  • Paternalism, part II.David J. Garren - 2007 - Philosophical Books 48 (1):50-59.