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Justice

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Justice is a concise and accessible introduction to the central theories of justice in contemporary political theory.

The book aims to provide readers with a clear understanding of the theories and the main objections to them, as well as showing how these theories engage with one another.

It offers detailed accounts of John Rawls's theory of justice as fairness; the alternative 'capabilities approach' developed by Nobel-prize winning economist Amartya Sen; the libertarian theories of Milton Friedman and Robert Nozick; the 'group-rights' based theory of Will Kymlicka; and Nancy Fraser's theory of participatory parity.

The book also includes extensive discussions of the nature and purpose of political theorizing, and it asks whether theories of justice should take only social institutions as their subject, or should also comment on personal motivations and behaviour.

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Product Details
Polity Press
0745625959 / 9780745625959
Hardback
320.011
15/12/2004
United Kingdom
English
208 p.
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