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Raising Revenue for Persons with Disabilities
Authors:Joel Dittmer
Affiliation:(1) University of Missouri, 28 E. Stewart Rd., Apt. 203, Columbia, MO 65203, USA
Abstract:Whereas right-libertarians do not think that it is a requirement of justice that we raise revenues for persons with disabilities, both left-libertarians and liberal egalitarians think that there is such a requirement. An issue remains for the latter two theorists—how ought we to raise this revenue? Liberal egalitarians typically endorse either universal taxation or taxation of the wealthy. Left-libertarians, on the other hand, cannot so easily appeal to the methods of universal taxation and taxation of the wealthy, as they are illegitimately coercive. One such method left open to the left-libertarian is one proposed by Michael Otsuka. He argues that both left-libertarians and liberal egalitarians should find the method of taxation of the unjust to be a reasonably strong way of raising revenue. In this paper, I point out problems with Otsuka’s argument, as well as directly criticize the method of taxation of the unjust.
Keywords:Alternative methods to universal taxation  Charity  Left-libertarianism  Liberal egalitarianism  Michael Otsuka  Persons with disabilities  Right-libertarianism  Taxation of the unjust  Taxation of the wealthy  Universal taxation
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