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Is Poverty Coercive?

ABSTRACT

The article argues that material deprivation is a kind of coercive social situation. It evaluates some theories of justice for whom poverty would not count as a coercive interference on agency in contexts of free market interactions. It is showed that poverty is to be conceived as a subordinate social position and therefore a flagrant form of social injustice.

KEYWORDS:
theories of justice; poverty; autonomy

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