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Bester Preis: € 9,84 (vom 29.11.2016)Principles of Social Justice (1999)
ISBN: 9780674706286 bzw. 0674706285, in Englisch, Harvard, Cambridge, Mass. U.S. gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, mit Einband.
Charcoal boards, silver spine lettering, slight rubbing at spine ends/corner tips, faint tape ghosts on covers else little wear, library stamps fep/leading page edges, block square, corners sharp, binding tight, contents clean. DJ clear-taped at heel else little wear. xi + 337 pp. F/F.
Principles of Social Justice
ISBN: 9780674007147 bzw. 067400714X, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, gebraucht.
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Principles of Social Justice (1999)
ISBN: 9780674706286 bzw. 0674706285, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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Social justice has been the animating ideal of democratic governments throughout the twentieth century. Even those who oppose it recognize its potency. Yet the meaning of social justice remains obscure, and existing theories put forward by political philosophers to explain it have failed to capture the way people in general think about issues of social justice. This book develops a new theory. David Miller argues that principles of justice must be understood contextually, with each principle fin... Social justice has been the animating ideal of democratic governments throughout the twentieth century. Even those who oppose it recognize its potency. Yet the meaning of social justice remains obscure, and existing theories put forward by political philosophers to explain it have failed to capture the way people in general think about issues of social justice. This book develops a new theory. David Miller argues that principles of justice must be understood contextually, with each principle finding its natural home in a different form of human association. Because modern societies are complex, the theory of justice must be complex, too. The three primary components in Miller's scheme are the principles of desert, need, and equality.The book uses empirical research to demonstrate the central role played by these principles in popular conceptions of justice. It then offers a close analysis of each concept, defending principles of desert and need against a range of critical attacks, and exploring instances when justice requires equal distribution and when it does not. Finally, it argues that social justice understood in this way remains a viable political ideal even in a world characterized by economic globalization and political multiculturalism. Accessibly written, and drawing upon the resources of both political philosophy and the social sciences, this book will appeal to readers with interest in public policy as well as to students of politics, philosophy, and sociology.Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 27x242x160 mm;Gewicht: 600,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: oktober 1999;ISBN10: 0674706285;ISBN13: 9780674706286; Engelstalig | Hardcover | 1999.
Principles of Social Justice (2001)
ISBN: 9780674007147 bzw. 067400714X, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In poor condition, suitable as a reading copy. , 600grams, ISBN:9780674007147.
Principles of Social Justice (2001)
ISBN: 9780674007147 bzw. 067400714X, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Social justice has been the animating ideal of democratic governments throughout the 20th century. Even those who oppose it recognize its potency. Yet the meaning of social justice remains obscure, and existing theories put forward by political philosophers to explain it have failed to capture the way people in general think about issues of social justice. The author argues that principles of justice must be understood contextually, with each principle finding its natural home in a different for... Social justice has been the animating ideal of democratic governments throughout the 20th century. Even those who oppose it recognize its potency. Yet the meaning of social justice remains obscure, and existing theories put forward by political philosophers to explain it have failed to capture the way people in general think about issues of social justice. The author argues that principles of justice must be understood contextually, with each principle finding its natural home in a different form of human association. Because modern societies are complex, the theory of justice must be complex, too. The three primary components in Miller's scheme are the principles of desert, need, and equality. The book uses empirical research to demonstrate the central role played by these principles in popular conceptions of justice. It then offers a close analysis of each concept, defending principles of desert and need against a range of critical attacks, and exploring instances when justice requires equal distribution and when it does not. Finally, it argues that social justice understood in this way remains a viable political ideal even in a world characterized by economic globalization and political multiculturalism. This book should appeal to readers with interest in public policy as well as to students of politics, philosophy, and sociology.Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 21x235x155 mm;Gewicht: 499,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: oktober 2001;Druk: 1;ISBN10: 067400714X;ISBN13: 9780674007147; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2001.
Principles of Social Justice
ISBN: 9780674266124 bzw. 0674266129, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Social justice has been the animating ideal of democratic governments throughout the twentieth century.Even those who oppose it recognize its potency. Yet the meaning of social justice remains obscure, and existing theories put forward by political philosophers to explain it have failed to capture the way people in general think about issues of social justice.This book develops a new theory. David Miller argues that principles of justice must be understood contextually, with each principle finding its natural home in a different form of human association. Because modern societies are complex, the theory of justice must be complex, too.The three primary components in Miller's scheme are the principles of desert, need, and equality. The book uses empirical research to demonstrate the central role played by these principles in popular conceptions of justice.It then offers a close analysis of each concept, defending principles of desert and need against a range of critical attacks, and exploring instances when justice requires equal distribution and when it does not.Finally, it argues that social justice understood in this way remains a viable political ideal even in a world characterized by economic globalization and political multiculturalism.Accessibly written, and drawing upon the resources of both political philosophy and the social sciences, this book will appeal to readers with interest in public policy as well as to students of politics, philosophy, and sociology.
Principles of Social Justice
ISBN: 9780674007147 bzw. 067400714X, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebraucht.
Reading copy. May have signs of wear and previous use (scuffs, writing, underlining). Dust jacket may be missing.
Principles of Social Justice (1999)
ISBN: 9780674706286 bzw. 0674706285, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, mit Einband.
8vo. Cloth. 337 pp. Light shelfwear, else very good plus in a very good plus jacket.
Principles of Social Justice (2001)
ISBN: 9780674007147 bzw. 067400714X, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
NOT ex-library. Edgewear & bumping. Some highlighting & underlining. Binding separating at page 144-145.