Description:"Responsibility-sensitive" accounts of distributive justice have been a notable recent development in political theory, and luck egalitarianism has become the default position among such philosophers as Ronald Dworkin, G. A. Cohen, and Richard Arneson. This book outlines the key issues of luck egalitarianism and considers both the positions of its proponents and its leading critics (Elizabeth Anderson, Susan Hurley, and Samuel Scheffler).