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Volume 3, issue 3, 2004
- Eclectic distributional ethics pp. 267-281

- John Roemer
- On Dworkin’s brute-luck–option-luck distinction and the consistency of brute-luck egalitarianism pp. 283-312

- Martin E. Sandbu
- Dworkin’s auction pp. 313-335

- Joseph Heath
- Does left-libertarianism have coherent foundations? pp. 337-364

- Mathias Risse
- Children and democracy: theory and policy pp. 365-379

- Francis Schrag
- Contributors pp. 381-381

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- Index to Volume 3 pp. 383-383

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Volume 3, issue 2, 2004
- The Persuasiveness of Democratic Majorities pp. 131-142

- Robert E. Goodin and David Estlund
- Duties to Assist Others and Political Obligations pp. 143-159

- George Klosko
- The Pareto Efficiency and Expected Costs of k-Majority Rules pp. 161-189

- Keith L. Dougherty and Julian Edward
- The Completeness of Public Reason pp. 191-220

- Micah Schwartzman
- A Dilemma for Objective Act-Utilitarianism pp. 221-239

- Gerald Lang
- The Morality of the Market and the Medieval Schoolmen pp. 241-259

- Adrian Walsh
- Contributors pp. 261-262

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Volume 3, issue 1, 2004
- Reciprocity and the Social Contract pp. 5-35

- Ken Binmore
- Towards the Unity of the Human Behavioral Sciences pp. 37-57

- Herbert Gintis
- Models of Man: Neoclassical, Behavioural, and Evolutionary pp. 59-76

- Dennis C. Mueller
- On the Priority of Intellectual Property Rights, Especially in Biotechnology pp. 77-95

- Alex Rosenberg
- Democracy and City Life pp. 97-124

- Loren A. King
- Contributors pp. 125-126

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Volume 2, issue 3, 2003
- What We Owe to Distant Others pp. 283-304

- Leif Wenar
- Resources, Power and Systematic Luck: A Response to Barry pp. 305-322

- Keith Dowding
- Capitalists Rule. OK? A Commentary on Keith Dowding pp. 323-341

- Brian Barry
- The Axiomatic Approach to Population Ethics pp. 342-381

- Charles Blackorby, Walter Bossert and David Donaldson
Volume 2, issue 2, 2003
- Equality, Coercion, Culture and Social Norms pp. 139-163

- Richard J. Arneson
- Responsibility for Past Injustice: How to Shift the Burden pp. 165-190

- Chandran Kukathas
- Reward and Responsibility: How Should We be Affected when Others Change their Effort? pp. 191-211

- Alexander Cappelen and Bertil Tungodden
- Mill's `Socialism' pp. 213-238

- Dale E. Miller
- The Impossibility of Rational Politics? pp. 239-263

- Peter Stone
- The Public Goods Rationale for Government and the Circularity Problem pp. 265-277

- Tyler Cowen and Gregory Kavka
Volume 2, issue 1, 2003
- Constitutional Quandaries and Critical Elections pp. 5-36

- Norman Schofield
- Political Obligation and Military Service in Three Countries pp. 37-62

- George Klosko, Michael Keren and Stacy Nyikos
- On the Counterfactual Dimension of Negative Liberty pp. 63-92

- Matthew H. Kramer
- Flexible Citizenship for a Global Society pp. 93-114

- Bruno Frey
- Reflections on the Minimal State pp. 115-128

- John Hasnas
- Double-counting Inequalities pp. 129-134

- Hillel Steiner
- Contributors pp. 135-136

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Volume 1, issue 3, 2002
- Women and the Law of Peoples pp. 283-306

- Martha Nussbaum
- Rawls and the Outlaws pp. 307-323

- Henry Shue
- Toleration and Reciprocity: Commentary on Martha Nussbaum and Henry Shue pp. 325-335

- Michael Blake
- Rational Aggregation pp. 337-354

- Bruce Chapman
- Was Mill a Liberal? pp. 355-370

- Chin-Liew Ten
- Contributors pp. 371-371

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Volume 1, issue 2, 2002
- Capitalists Rule Ok? Some Puzzles About Power pp. 155-184

- Brian Barry
- Equality and Diversity pp. 185-212

- Chandran Kukathas
- Liberalism and the Politics of Cultural Authenticity pp. 213-236

- James Johnson
- Self-ownership, Marxism, and Egalitarianism pp. 237-276

- Eric Mack
- Contributors pp. 277-277

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Volume 1, issue 1, 2002
- Two Ways to Think About Justice pp. 5-28

- David Miller
- Moral Universalism and Global Economic Justice pp. 29-58

- Thomas W. Pogge
- Linguistic Justice pp. 59-74

- Philippe Van Parijs
- Self-ownership, Marxism, and Egalitarianism pp. 75-108

- Eric Mack
- The Paradox of Persisting Opposition pp. 109-146

- Robert E. Goodin
- Contributors pp. 147-148

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