Free Market Fairness

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Free Market Fairness is a political philosophy book by John Tomasi that argues for a synthesis of free-market economic principles with robust commitments to social justice and individual rights.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
political philosophy book
addresses distribution of income and wealth in a market order
moral status of economic liberties
role of property rights in a just society
aimsToReconcile economic liberty
social justice
associatedConcept market democracy
socially just capitalism
thick conception of economic liberty
associatedWith John Tomasi's broader project of market democracy
author John Tomasi ONNED1
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes Rawlsian downplaying of economic liberties
libertarian neglect of the moral importance of social justice
genre political philosophy
hasForm hardcover edition
paperback edition
influencedBy Friedrich Hayek NERFINISHED
John Rawls NERFINISHED
classical liberalism
market-oriented libertarianism
language English
mainArgument defends a synthesis of free-market economic principles with robust commitments to social justice and individual rights
opposes right-libertarian rejection of social justice
traditional welfare-state liberalism
philosophicalPosition high-liberalism friendly to economic liberty
philosophicalTheme compatibility of capitalism and social justice
justification of market institutions
priority of basic liberties
proposes a regime of market democracy
publisher Princeton University Press NERFINISHED
subject distributive justice
economic justice
free markets
individual rights
liberalism
libertarianism
market democracy
political theory
social justice
targetAudience economists interested in political theory
political philosophers
political theorists
students of liberalism and libertarianism

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John Tomasi notableWork Free Market Fairness