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- Hyams, K., 2012, “Rights, Exploitation, and Third-Party Harms: Why Background Injustice Matters to Consensual Exchange”, Journal of Social Philosophy, 43(2): 113–124. (Scholar)
- Jansen, L. and S. Wall, 2013, “Rethinking Exploitation: A Process-Centered Account”, Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 23(4): 381–410. (Scholar)
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- Roemer, J., 1982a, A General Theory of Exploitation
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