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Social justice in the liberal state /

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...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Ackerman, Bruce A.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New Haven : Yale University Press, 1980.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |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 
505 8 |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 
505 8 |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 
505 8 |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 
505 8 |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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