Justice in general: An introduction
In Peter Vallentyne (ed.), Equality and Justice: Justice in General. Routledge (2003)
| Abstract | This is the first volume of Equality and Justice, a six-volume collection of the most important articles of the twentieth century on the topic of justice and equality. This volume addresses the following three (only loosely related) issues: (1) What is the concept of justice? (2) Is justice primarily a demand on individuals or on societies? (3) What are the relative merits of conceptions of justice based on equality, based on priority for those who have less, and based on ensuring that everyone has a basic minimum, of the relevant goods? | |||||||||
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Vidhu Verma (2000). Justice, Equality, and Community: An Essay in Marxist Political Theory. Sage Publications.
Frank S. Lucash & Judith N. Shklar (eds.) (1986). Justice and Equality Here and Now. Cornell University Press.
Jonathan Wolff (2009). Global Justice and Norms of Co-Operation: The 'Layers of Justice' View. In Stephen De Wijze, Matthew H. Kramer & Ian Carter (eds.), Hillel Steiner and the Anatomy of Justice: Themes and Challenges. Routledge.
Serena Olsaretti (ed.) (2003). Desert and Justice. Oxford University Press.
Michael J. Sandel (ed.) (2007). Justice: A Reader. Oxford University Press.
Chelsea Luthringer (2000). So What is Justice Anyway? Rosen Pub. Group.
David Johnston (2011). A Brief History of Justice. Wiley-Blackwell.
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