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		<AUTHOR>Burczak, Theodore</AUTHOR>
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	<YEAR>2004</YEAR>
	<TITLE>Correspondence: Focusing on appropriative class justice: a comment on DeMartino's "Realizing Class Justice"</TITLE>
	<SECONDARY_TITLE>Rethinking Marxism</SECONDARY_TITLE>
	<VOLUME>16</VOLUME>
	<PAGES>207--209</PAGES>
	<ABSTRACT>This paper offers a comment on George DeMartino's insightful paper that proposes a tripartite notion of class justice. For DeMartino, class justice involves productive justice, appropriative justice, and distributive justice. The paper argues for a strong definition of appropriative justice, which would limit appropriation to productive workers, as would exist in the case of worker-owned firms. It argues against a weak definition of appropriative justice, which would permit appropriation by the entire community, because of its association with the widely discredited model of central planning.</ABSTRACT>
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