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Social sciences and philosophy

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Entitlement (fair division) In fair division, a person's entitlement is the value of the goods they are owed or deserve, i.e. the total value of the goods or resources that a player would ideally receive. For example, in party-list proportional representation, a party's seat ...
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Entitlement program An entitlement is a government program guaranteeing access to some benefit by members of a specific group and based on established rights or by legislation. A "right" is itself an entitlement associated with a moral or social principle, while an ...
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Entitlement commodities In United States agricultural law, Commodity Assistance Program is term used by appropriators to refer to a variety of domestic programs receiving food in the form of USDA supplied commodities. The term was formalized for the first time in FY19 ...
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Entitlement (psychology) In psychology, entitlement mentality is defined as a sense of deservingness or being owed a favor when little or nothing has been done to deserve special treatment; the belief that one is deserving of privileges or special treatment (the phrase "s ...
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Entitlement theory Entitlement theory is a theory of distributive justice and private property created by Robert Nozick in chapters 7 and 8 of his book '' Anarchy, State, and Utopia''. The theory is Nozick's attempt to describe "justice in holdings" (Nozick 1974:150 ...


Arts and television

* ''Entitled'' (album) * "Entitled" (''Law & Order'') * "Entitled" (''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'') * ''Entitled'' (TV series)


See also

* Entitlement reform (disambiguation) * * * {{disambiguation