Frugal Tastes and Frugal Conduct

Ethical Perspectives 10 (2):151-155 (2003)
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In this article, the author formulates five hypotheses why frugality makes sense: as facilitating happiness; as a condition for realizing justice; as a personal asset; as a Pareto improvement; as a requirement for distributive justice

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Philippe Van Parijs
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