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A critique of contemporary liberal theories of justice, focusing on the problem of how to relate the personal point of view of the individual to the impartial perspective of justice. The author's examination of prominent contemporary arguments for liberal justice reveals that individualist theories are subject to two serious difficulties.
A critique of contemporary liberal theories of justice, focusing on the problem of how to relate the personal point of view of the individual to the impartial perspective of justice. The author's examination of prominent contemporary arguments for liberal justice reveals that individualist theories are subject to two serious difficulties
A critique of contemporary liberal theories of justice, focusing on the problem of how to relate the personal point of view of the individual to the impartial perspective of justice. The author's examination of prominent contemporary arguments for liberal justice reveals that individualist theories are subject to two serious difficulties.
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