Welfare Rights |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE CONCEPTION OF A WELFARE RIGHT | 7 |
LEGAL WELFARE RIGHTS | 42 |
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adequate Aid to Families application argument associated elements civic right claim performance claim to welfare conception confers autonomy core claim defined Dependent Children distributive justice duty to provide economic distribution eligible individuals equitable welfare treatment ethical claim ethical power ethical right ethical welfare rights fair share Families with Dependent federal ground Hohfeldian elements human needs human right implies impose income individual's inequitable John Rawls legal claim legal duty legal liberty legal power legal right legal welfare rights moral duty moral obligation moral right needy individual partial justification possessor poverty poverty line premise primary welfare right principle protection Rawlsian reason receive AFDC payments recipients remedy right to AFDC right to equitable right to receive right to social right to welfare right-holder second party social security society sort specified substitute livelihood theory theory of justice tion unjust unjustly impoverished utility violate welfare agency welfare aid welfare claimant welfare system