Gary Chartier elaborates a particular version of economic justice
rooted in the natural law tradition, explaining how it is relevant
to economic issues and developing natural law accounts of property,
work, and economic security. He examines a range of case studies
related to ownership, production, distribution, and consumption,
using natural law theory as a basis for staking positions on a
number of contested issues related to economic life and
highlighting the potentially progressive and emancipatory dimension
of natural law theory.
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