Aligning Values and Politics: Empowerment Versus Entitlement

Lanham, Maryland: Upa. Edited by Nicolás Sánchez (2016)
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This book argues that politics must align with the promotion of self-actualization. Combining private property rights with an ethics of responsibility and drawing from the ideas of Immanuel Kant, the book opens the doors to a nonpartisan analysis of income inequality, inheritance, race relations, abortion and governance.

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Nicolás Medina Sánchez
University of Vienna
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University of Valencia

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