Spheres Of JusticeExplains how diverse societies distribute such entities as education, citizenship, work, leisure time, honors, and love, as well as wealth and power, and argues that a just distribution necessitates an open egalitarianism |
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LibraryThing Review
Gebruikersrecensie - aitastaes - LibraryThingWalzer argues in favour of an idea he calls "complex equality", and against the view that goods with different meaning and content can be lumped together into the larger category of primary goods, as is advocated by John Rawls, in his A Theory of Justice (1971). Volledige review lezen
LibraryThing Review
Gebruikersrecensie - DromJohn - LibraryThingReal world philosophy rather than the ivory tower justice of Rawls, Walzer separates the world into spheres where justice is distributed differently in each sphere, with many real world examples ... Volledige review lezen
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Spheres Of Justice: A Defense Of Pluralism And Equality Michael Walzer Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1984 |
Spheres Of Justice: A Defense Of Pluralism And Equality Michael Walzer Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2008 |
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