Difference between revisions of "Capability Approach"
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− | {{DES | des = [[Amartya Sen]] and [[Martha Nussbaum]]'s successor to liberalism. This approach to human well-being emphasizes the importance of freedom of choice, individual heterogeneity and the multi-dimensional nature of welfare. It is an excellent substitute for archaic interpretations of [[liberty]] or [[freedom]]. Most libertarians won't accept it because of (a) "muh property" or (b) the corporations and plutocrats that produce libertarian propaganda won't like its funding requirements. | show=}} | + | [[Category:Freedom|300]] |
+ | {{DES | des = [[Amartya Sen]] and [[Martha Nussbaum]]'s successor to liberalism, liberty and rights. This approach to human well-being emphasizes the importance of freedom of choice, individual heterogeneity and the multi-dimensional nature of welfare. It is an excellent substitute for archaic interpretations of [[liberty]] or [[freedom]]. Most libertarians won't accept it because of (a) "muh property" or (b) the corporations and plutocrats that produce libertarian propaganda won't like its funding requirements. | show=}} | ||
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