Hunyadi, Mark
[UCL]
Manz, Marcus
[Université de Genève]
We here examine Philippe Van Parijs's concept of "real freedom" which justifies in his view the introduction of a basic income. What we call into question is whether this concept can be understood, as Van Parijs argues, as the counterfactual freedom to do what one might want to do, that is as a notion of freedom based on the idea of potential desire. We oppose to it an alternative conception of "real freedom" related, first, to a notion of basic needs which a well-ordered society can satisfy by means of compensation, second, to a notion of social mediation in the evaluation of individual preferences. In this way we restore the relationship between freedom and desire, which allows us to take into account the conception the social actors have of their own freedom, more than does the too abstract conception of freedom based on the idea of potential desire.
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Bibliographic reference |
Hunyadi, Mark ; Manz, Marcus. Does Real-Freedom-for-All Really Justify Basic Income?. In: Revue suisse de science politique, Vol. 4, no. 1, p. 45-65 (1998) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/102579 |