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Luck,opportunity and disability
Authors:Cynthia A. Stark
Affiliation:1. Department of Philosophy , University of Utah , Salt Lake City , USA cstark@philosophy.utah.edu
Abstract:This paper argues that luck egalitarianism, especially in the guise of equality of opportunity for welfare, is in tension with the ideal of fair equality of opportunity in three ways. First, equal opportunity for welfare is compatible with a caste system in employment that is inconsistent with open competition for positions. Second, luck egalitarianism does not support hiring on the basis of qualifications. Third, amending luck egalitarianism to repair this problem requires abandoning fair access to qualifications. Insofar as luck egalitarianism cannot support fair equality of opportunity, it cannot do justice to the claims of the disabled. Indeed, in the absence of fair equality of opportunity, disabled people are likely to be marginalized.
Keywords:disability  luck egalitarianism  equality of opportunity
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