‘Bringing the Middle Classes Back In’ An Egalitarian Case for (Truly) Universal Public Services


Autoria(s): Segall, Shlomi
Data(s)

22/01/2010

22/01/2010

2004

Resumo

Some egalitarians argue against public services that are free for all, on the grounds that free access appears to primarily benefit the middle classes. I advocate, instead, the inclusion of the middle classes in public services, arguing that only truly universal intake of public services prevents the inegalitarian effects of economic segregation. Such universal participation in public services is achieved, partly, through subsidies for, and regulation of, privately produced services.

Identificador

1639-1306

http://ethique-economique.net/

http://hdl.handle.net/1866/3302

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Centre de recherche en éthique de l'UdeM (CRÉUM)

Relação

Revue Éthique et Économique / Ethics and Economics;Volume 2, Numéro 1

Palavras-Chave #Philosophy #Ethics #Economics
Tipo

Article