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in democratic societies "all citizens must
have effective access over the course of
their whole lives" (314) to "the means of
sustaining one's biological existence --
food, shelter, clothing, medical care" (317)
1.1
in democratic
societies "people are
entitled to the
capabilities necessary
to enable them to
avoid or escape
entanglement in
oppressive social
relationships" (316)
2.1
non-oppressive
relationships are
essential for
democratic societies
3.1
oppression manifests itself
in "marginalization, status
hierarchy, domination,
exploitation, and cultural
imperialism," and in not
recognizing "the equal
moral worth of
persons" (312)
2.2
people who do not
have the means to
sustain their
biological
existence end up
in oppressive
social
relationships
2.3
in democratic
societies people are
"entitled to the
capabilities
necessary for
functioning as an
equal citizen in a
democratic
state" (316)
2.4
such functioning does
not only require the
ability to vote, to engage
in political speech,
petitioning government,
and so forth, but also the
ability to participant "as
an equal in civic society"
2.5
people who do
not have the
means of
sustaining their
biological
existence cannot
function "as an
equal in civic
society"
2.6
Michael H.G. Hoffmann. "Elizabeth
Anderson's Argument That People Must
Have the Means to Sustain Their Biological
Existence (Argument Map)." 2024.
1.2
Elizabeth S. Anderson,
"What Is the Point of
Equality?," Ethics 109
(1999): 287-337.
2.7
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