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“Philip Pettit is, I think, the key respondent to Hayek. Hayek has this belief that we ought to avoid coercion, no matter what the consequences of taxing people to regenerate a society may be. What Petit demonstrates is that what we ought to be concerned with is what he calls ‘resilient non-interference’. This is freedom from domination – that is to say, from people making arbitrary decisions about our core interests—whether that be in the home, through domestic violence, or the workplace, with people being forced to do demeaning things in order to be paid. We see a lot of that in the care sector, in sex work, and any number of different areas of our society.” Read more...
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