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|a Social justice in the liberal state /
|c Bruce A. Ackerman.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Part One: A NEW WORLD -- 1: THE LIBERAL STATE -- 1. The Struggle for Power -- 2. Culture and Right -- 3. Constrained Power Talk -- 4. Neutrality and Convergence -- 5. Is Liberalism Consistent? -- 6. Liberalism and Equal Respect -- 7. Finishing the Conversation -- 8. Technologies of Justice -- 9. Overview of the Argument -- 2: WEALTH -- 10. A New World -- 11. Rationality -- 12. Neutrality -- 13. The Pursuit of Happiness -- 14. The Case for Initial Equality -- 15. Conversational Presuppositions
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|a 16. Uniqueness3: CITIZENSHIP -- 17. The Question of Citizenship -- 18. Necessary Conditions for Citizenship: Dialogic Performance -- 19. Necessary Conditions for Citizenship: Behavioral Requirements -- 20. From Necessary to Sufficient Conditions -- 21. The Citizen as Commander -- 22. Citizenship in Liberal Theory -- Part Two: JUSTICE OVER TIME -- 4: BIRTHRIGHTS -- 23. The Biography of Everyman -- 24. First and Last -- 25. Trusteeship -- 26. Genetic Manipulation -- 27. Undominated Diversity -- 28. Adoption, Abortion, Infanticide -- 29. Birth Defects
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|a 30. Genetic Manipulation in Liberal Theory5: LIBERAL EDUCATION -- 31. Beyond Horticulture -- 32. Primary Education: The Place of the Family -- 33. Primary Education: Abuse and Neglect -- 34. The Decline of Parental Authority -- 35. Secondary Education: The Liberal Principle -- 36. The Role of the School in Liberal Theory -- 37. The Place of Education in Liberal Theory -- 6: FREE EXCHANGE -- 38. Partial Synthesis -- 39. Transactional Flexibility -- 40. Transmitter-Shields for All -- 41. Free Speech, Free Competition, Free Love
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|a 42. A General Theory of Initial Entitlements43. The Liberal Critique of Individualist Property -- 44. The Liberal Critique of Collectivism -- 45. Liberal Solutions -- 46. Consent and Utility in Transactional Theory -- 7: TRUSTEESHIP -- 47. The Question of Inheritance -- 48. Trusteeship: A Simple Model -- 49. Complexities: The Problem of Continuity -- 50. Complexities: Irreplaceable Resources -- 51. Population Control -- 52. Justice over Time -- Part Three: FROM IDEAL TO REALITY -- 8: EXPLOITATION -- 53. Statesmanship -- 54. Equal Sacrifice
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|a 55. Exploitation and Affirmative Action56. Exploitation and Overall Budget Size -- 57. The Appeal to General Advantage -- 58. Capitalism, Socialism, Liberalism -- 59. Philosophical Foundations for Liberal Activism -- 9: LIBERAL DEMOCRACY -- 60. Disagreement and Tyranny -- 61. The Pure Problem of Good-Faith Disagreement -- 62. Civil Disobedience and the Limits of Majority Rule -- 63. Tyranny -- 64. Alternative Foundations for Liberal Democracy -- Part Four: FIRST PRINCIPLES -- 10: CONTRACT, UTILITY, NEUTRALITY -- 65. Higher Judges and the Liberal Tradition
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|a Certain to become the most important work in political theory since John Rawls's A Theory of Justice, this book presents a brilliantly original, compelling vision of a just society-a world in which each of us may live his own life in his own way without denying the same right to others. Full of provocative discussions of issues ranging from education to abortion, it makes fascinating reading for anyone concerned with the future of the liberal democratic state.
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