Justice in the allocation of public resources to disabled citizens
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Justice in the allocation of public resources to disabled citizens
Abstract
This paper examines several crucial questions concerning justice in the allocation of public resources to disabled citizens. It challenges the current failure to means-test certain programs, and it argues that fundamental choices about levels of funding and about priorities in nonentitlement programs cannot be justified without a better theory of social justice.
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