id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_belcuinjffejvnenqovt6xvs2a Gotlind Ulshöfer Theories of Social and Economic Justice 2009 323 .pdf application/pdf 196564 12204 58 on Charles Reich's work,7 for instance, are subjected to a critique that implies that these theories are not suitable for arguments in favour of state provision of access to social and economic benefits.8 Equally strong criticism is leveled at equality-based theories, partly relying on a critique developed by Michelman.9 On the other hand, however, equality-based theories have central distinction between rights-based and needs-based theories of social and economic justice, partly because of Michelman's pivotal role in emphasizing the distinction and the importance of the often ignored needs-based arguments.10 The theoretical arguments on either side I will then turn to the question of explanation and briefly sketch the anti-paternalist social vision that has made the idea of socio-economic interests as substantive constitutional rights seem uncongenial, if not anathema to the American legal mind. ./cache/work_belcuinjffejvnenqovt6xvs2a.pdf ./txt/work_belcuinjffejvnenqovt6xvs2a.txt