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- catalog abstract ""Arguments surrounding the issues of the death penalty and punishment, welfare and social justice rage in academic debate and in the editorial pages of newspapers around the world. This book examines these two contemporary political issues in the context of the ongoing philosophical debates regarding the nature of justice, equality and freedom. It explores the relationship between the capital punishment debate and philosophical theories of punishment, and examines the issues raised by welfare reform in the context of philosophical concepts of distributive justice and property."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12156670.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description ""Arguments surrounding the issues of the death penalty and punishment, welfare and social justice rage in academic debate and in the editorial pages of newspapers around the world. This book examines these two contemporary political issues in the context of the ongoing philosophical debates regarding the nature of justice, equality and freedom. It explores the relationship between the capital punishment debate and philosophical theories of punishment, and examines the issues raised by welfare reform in the context of philosophical concepts of distributive justice and property."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-150) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Why Justice is Relevant to Politics -- pt. I. The Death Penalty and Punishment. 1. Introduction to Part I: The Death Penalty and Punishment. 2. Revenge, Pity and Empathy: Common Roots of the Death Penalty Debate. 3. Emotion Defended. 4. General Deterrence. 5. Singular Deterrence and Rehabilitation. 6. Retribution. 7. Nietzsche's Critique: The Link Between Deterrence, Retribution and Revenge. 8. From Punishment to Ethics and Political Justice. 9. Philosophical Foundations: Utilitarianism and Deterrence. 10. Hybrid Theory: Rawls's Act Utilitarianism. 11. Philosophical Foundations: Retributivism and Kantian Deontology. 12. Furman vs. Georgia. 13. The Link Between Retributive and Distributive Justice -- pt. II. Welfare, Property and Distributive Justice. 14. Introduction to Part II: Is There a Right to Welfare? 15. Locke on Property, Distributive Justice and Welfare. 16. Rousseau and the Fundamental Right to Welfare. 17. Rawls's Theory of Justice. 18. Walzer and the Critique of Primary Goods. 19. Rawls, Work and the Free-rider Problem. 20. Nozick, Desert and Natural Talent. 21. Should There be a Constitutional Right to Welfare? 22. Marx and the Radical Critique of the Right to Welfare. 23. Distributive Justice, Property and the Right to Welfare.".
- catalog extent "viii, 156 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Punishment, property, and justice.".
- catalog identifier "0754620646 (HB)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Punishment, property, and justice.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate/Dartmouth,".
- catalog relation "Punishment, property, and justice.".
- catalog subject "172/.2 21".
- catalog subject "Capital punishment.".
- catalog subject "Distributive justice.".
- catalog subject "JC578 .B685 2000".
- catalog subject "JC578 .B685 2001x".
- catalog subject "Justice.".
- catalog subject "Public welfare.".
- catalog subject "Punishment.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Why Justice is Relevant to Politics -- pt. I. The Death Penalty and Punishment. 1. Introduction to Part I: The Death Penalty and Punishment. 2. Revenge, Pity and Empathy: Common Roots of the Death Penalty Debate. 3. Emotion Defended. 4. General Deterrence. 5. Singular Deterrence and Rehabilitation. 6. Retribution. 7. Nietzsche's Critique: The Link Between Deterrence, Retribution and Revenge. 8. From Punishment to Ethics and Political Justice. 9. Philosophical Foundations: Utilitarianism and Deterrence. 10. Hybrid Theory: Rawls's Act Utilitarianism. 11. Philosophical Foundations: Retributivism and Kantian Deontology. 12. Furman vs. Georgia. 13. The Link Between Retributive and Distributive Justice -- pt. II. Welfare, Property and Distributive Justice. 14. Introduction to Part II: Is There a Right to Welfare? 15. Locke on Property, Distributive Justice and Welfare. 16. Rousseau and the Fundamental Right to Welfare. 17. Rawls's Theory of Justice. 18. Walzer and the Critique of Primary Goods. 19. Rawls, Work and the Free-rider Problem. 20. Nozick, Desert and Natural Talent. 21. Should There be a Constitutional Right to Welfare? 22. Marx and the Radical Critique of the Right to Welfare. 23. Distributive Justice, Property and the Right to Welfare.".
- catalog title "Punishment, property and justice : philosophical foundations of the death penalty and welfare controversies / Corey Lang Brettschneider.".
- catalog type "text".