Justice coopérative et gratuité des transports en commun


Autoria(s): Turmel, Patrick
Data(s)

23/01/2010

23/01/2010

2004

Resumo

Cooperative Justice and Free Public Transit - Urban transportation is a central issue for theories of urban justice. The current car culture is unjust because it discriminates against those who cannot afford to be a part of it, and it is inefficient because it creates a collectively disadvantageous situation. In this paper, I will first argue that public policies should encourage a modal transfer from car to public transit. Drawing on a theory of cooperative justice, I will then argue that free public transit is mutually advantageous and can be defended from both the perspectives of equality and efficiency.

Identificador

1639-1306

http://ethique-economique.net/

http://hdl.handle.net/1866/3304

Idioma(s)

fr

Publicador

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

Relação

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

Palavras-Chave #Philosophie #Éthique #Économie
Tipo

Article