The Idea of Justice
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction An Approach to Justice -- Part I. The Demands of Justice -- 1 Reason and Objectivity -- 2 Rawls and Beyond -- 3 Institutions and Persons -- 4 Voice and Social Choice -- 5 Impartiality and Objectivity -- 6 Closed and Open Impartiality -- Part II. Forms of Reasoning -- 7 Position, Relevance and Illusion -- 8 Rationality and Other People -- 9 Plurality of Impartial Reasons -- 10 Realizations, Consequences and Agency -- Part III. The Materials of Justice -- 11 Lives, Freedoms and Capabilities -- 12 Capabilities and Resources -- 13 Happiness, Well-being and Capabilities -- 14 Equality and Liberty -- Part IV Public Reasoning and Democracy -- 15 Democracy as Public Reason -- 16 The Practice of Democracy -- 17 Human Rights and Global Imperatives -- 18 Justice and the World -- Notes -- Name Index -- Subject Index