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- catalog abstract ""Political theorists agree that justice is a fundamental political value but disagree profoundly about its proper analysis and philosophical justification. This substantially revised and updated second edition of Tom Campbell's text provides a much-expanded overview of the nature and scope of justice, as well as clear expositions and critiques of the principal contending theorists of most relevance to the contemporary world." "Following two general introductory chapters, the book considers in detail eight broad approaches as exemplified in the work of Robert Nozick, Ronald Dworkin, John Rawls, Richard Posner, Wojciech Sadurski, Karl Marx, Iris Marion Young and Jurgen Habermas." "The author concludes by reflecting on the role of justice in contemporary political thought and its partial eclipse by the discourse of human rights."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11957391.
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description ""Political theorists agree that justice is a fundamental political value but disagree profoundly about its proper analysis and philosophical justification. This substantially revised and updated second edition of Tom Campbell's text provides a much-expanded overview of the nature and scope of justice, as well as clear expositions and critiques of the principal contending theorists of most relevance to the contemporary world." "Following two general introductory chapters, the book considers in detail eight broad approaches as exemplified in the work of Robert Nozick, Ronald Dworkin, John Rawls, Richard Posner, Wojciech Sadurski, Karl Marx, Iris Marion Young and Jurgen Habermas."".
- catalog description ""The author concludes by reflecting on the role of justice in contemporary political thought and its partial eclipse by the discourse of human rights."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 260-267) and index.".
- catalog description "What is Justice? -- The roots of justice -- Justice and ideology -- A meritorian analysis -- Prioritising justice -- Beyond distribution -- What is Just? -- Equality and desert -- The substance of formal justice -- Knowledge of justice -- The communitarian critique of liberal justice -- Justice as Entitlement: Nozick and Property -- Rights and formal justice -- Justice as human rights -- Ownership and entitlement -- Nozick's justice -- Conjectural history and the minimal state -- Nozick's restricted vision -- Justice as Rights: Dworkin and Minorities -- Dworkin's rights -- Dworkin's politics -- Justice and minorities -- Justice as Contract: Rawls and Welfare -- Justice as fairness -- Rawlsian justice -- Problems for Rawls -- Justice and welfare -- Justice as Efficiency: Posner and Criminal Justice -- Justice and utility -- Posner's 'economics' of justice -- The economic analysis of criminal law -- Justice as Desert: Sadurski and Remuneration -- The attractions of desert -- Problems of desert -- Just remuneration -- Justice as Critique: Marx and Exploitation -- Formal justice and the critique of rights -- Material justice, exploitation and desert -- Socialist justice -- Justice as Empowerment: Young and Affirmative Action -- A feminist reconstruction of justice -- Oppression and domination -- Affirmative action and the myth of merit -- Justice as Democracy: Habermas and the Promise of Politics -- The theory of social interaction -- The presuppositions of communicative action -- Habermasian justice -- Critical comments.".
- catalog extent "ix, 271 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0312236190".
- catalog identifier "0312236204 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : St. Martin's Press,".
- catalog subject "320/.01/1 21".
- catalog subject "JC578 .C42 2001".
- catalog subject "Justice.".
- catalog tableOfContents "What is Justice? -- The roots of justice -- Justice and ideology -- A meritorian analysis -- Prioritising justice -- Beyond distribution -- What is Just? -- Equality and desert -- The substance of formal justice -- Knowledge of justice -- The communitarian critique of liberal justice -- Justice as Entitlement: Nozick and Property -- Rights and formal justice -- Justice as human rights -- Ownership and entitlement -- Nozick's justice -- Conjectural history and the minimal state -- Nozick's restricted vision -- Justice as Rights: Dworkin and Minorities -- Dworkin's rights -- Dworkin's politics -- Justice and minorities -- Justice as Contract: Rawls and Welfare -- Justice as fairness -- Rawlsian justice -- Problems for Rawls -- Justice and welfare -- Justice as Efficiency: Posner and Criminal Justice -- Justice and utility -- Posner's 'economics' of justice -- The economic analysis of criminal law -- Justice as Desert: Sadurski and Remuneration -- The attractions of desert -- Problems of desert -- Just remuneration -- Justice as Critique: Marx and Exploitation -- Formal justice and the critique of rights -- Material justice, exploitation and desert -- Socialist justice -- Justice as Empowerment: Young and Affirmative Action -- A feminist reconstruction of justice -- Oppression and domination -- Affirmative action and the myth of merit -- Justice as Democracy: Habermas and the Promise of Politics -- The theory of social interaction -- The presuppositions of communicative action -- Habermasian justice -- Critical comments.".
- catalog title "Justice / Tom Campbell.".
- catalog type "text".