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Drawing upon the work of Martha Nussbaum and Amartya Sen and their capabilities approach – as well as a dash of Catholic social teaching – they seek to produce a list of the basic goods that are necessary conditions for this good life, and go on to sketch out a few of the fiscal levers that might be used as a means to this end.

Johnson & Johnson, Home Depot and Wal-Mart for example, provide consumers with basic goods that are generally essential in their lives.

Suppose that we were to have in hand satisfactory accounts of natural goodness and our knowledge of it, along with a rationally defensible account of the basic goods that are the fundamental reasons for action.

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AMMAN, Jordan — Even as it enriches Arab rulers, the recent oil-price boom is helping to fuel an extraordinary rise in the cost of food and other basic goods that is squeezing this region's middle class and setting off strikes, demonstrations and occasional riots from Morocco to the Persian Gulf.

Accordingly, the affected persons can at least claim qua equal citizens and thus in the name of a politics of respect that amount of basic goods that is necessary for enabling them to effectively use their legal entitlements.

The move reflected the military's ability to supply at a low cost basic goods that were becoming increasingly expensive as a result of economic liberalization including the floating of the Egyptian pound.

Even as it enriches Arab rulers, the recent oil-price boom is helping to fuel an extraordinary rise in the cost of food and other basic goods that is squeezing this region's middle class and setting off strikes, demonstrations and occasional riots from Morocco to the Persian Gulf.

Workshops making furniture and clothes are thriving.Traders from neighbouring African countries pour into the city markets to buy basic consumer goods that are either dear or unavailable at home.

Aquinas's thoughts are along the following lines: first, there are certain ways of acting in response to the basic human goods that are intrinsically flawed; and second, for an act to be right, or reasonable, is for it to be an act that is in no way intrinsically flawed (ST IaIIae 18, 1).

The basic principle is moral hazard: consumers overuse goods that are subsidized.

That is fueling a perceptible rise in large cities like Nairobi in the numbers of people who are aspiring to more than the basics, creating a demand for luxury goods that is in step with the trends seen in other growing countries like China and Brazil, participants at a luxury conference in Rome said Thursday.

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