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Political coercion and the scope of distributive justice
Ryan Pevnick
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Arts and Humanities
Coercion
100%
Distributive Justice
100%
Literature
16%
Independent
16%
Apparatus
16%
Justification
16%
Political Institutions
16%
Dispute
16%
Normative
16%
Mistakes
16%
Global justice
16%
Distributive
16%
compatriots
16%
Keyphrases
Distributive Justice
100%
Coercion
100%
Normative Judgment
16%
Political Institutions
16%
Political Choice
16%
Global Justice
16%
State Border
16%
Compatriots
16%
Social Sciences
Coercion
100%
Distributive Justice
100%
Justice
16%
Political Institutions
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Distributive Justice
100%
Justice
16%