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    Cooperation without deliberation: A minimal behavior-based approach to multi-robot teams.Barry Brian Werger - 1999 - Artificial Intelligence 110 (2):293-320.
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  2. Theories of group rights.Brian Barry - 2002 - In Derek Matravers & Jonathan Pike (eds.), Debates in Contemporary Political Philosophy: An Anthology. Routledge, in Association with the Open University.
  3. Culture and Equality: An Egalitarian Critique of Multiculturalism.Brian Barry - 2001 - Polity Press.
    All major western countries today contain groups that differ in their religious beliefs, customary practices or ideas about the right way in which to live. How should public policy respond to this diversity? In this important new work, Brian Barry challenges the currently orthodox answer and develops a powerful restatement of an egalitarian liberalism for the twenty-first century. Until recently it was assumed without much question that cultural diversity could best be accommodated by leaving cultural minorities free to (...)
     
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  4. Justice as impartiality.Brian Barry - 1995 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Almost every country today contains adherents of different religions and different secular conceptions of the good life. Is there any alternative to a power struggle among them, leading most probably to either civil war or repression? The argument of this book is that justice as impartiality offers a solution. According to the theory of justice as impartiality, principles of justice are those principles that provide a reasonable basis for the unforced assent of those subject to them. The object of this (...)
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  5. Justice as Impartiality.Brian Barry - 1995 - Philosophy 70 (274):603-605.
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    Theories of Justice.Brian Barry - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (3):703-706.
  7. Culture and Equality: An Egalitarian Critique of Multiculturalism.Brian Barry - 2013 - Polity.
    All major western countries today contain groups that differ in their religious beliefs, customary practices or ideas about the right way in which to live. How should public policy respond to this diversity? In this important new work, Brian Barry challenges the currently orthodox answer and develops a powerful restatement of an egalitarian liberalism for the twenty-first century. Until recently it was assumed without much question that cultural diversity could best be accommodated by leaving cultural minorities free to (...)
     
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  8. Theories of Justice.Brian Barry - 1991 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 20 (3):264-279.
     
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    Culture and Equality: An Egalitarian Critique of Multiculturalism.Brian Barry - 2002 - Polity.
    All major western countries today contain groups that differ in their religious beliefs, customary practices or ideas about the right way in which to live. How should public policy respond to this diversity? In this important new work, Brian Barry challenges the currently orthodox answer and develops a powerful restatement of an egalitarian liberalism for the twenty-first century. Until recently it was assumed without much question that cultural diversity could best be accommodated by leaving cultural minorities free to (...)
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  10. Culture and Equality: An Egalitarian Critique of Multiculturalism.Brian Barry - 2002 - Political Theory 30 (5):751-754.
  11. The liberal theory of justice.Brian Barry - 1973 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
    "John Rawls's A Theory of Justice has been widely acclaimed as a book whose influence on the discussion of central questions in moral and political philosophy will be permanent. A brief review, writes Dr. Barry, would be of little more value than would be a brief review of Hobbes's Leviathan; instead, in this book he interprets Rawls's main tenets and discusses them with appropriate thoroughness. The book is in three parts. Chapters 1-5 set Rawls's theory in its intellectual context (...)
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  12. Culture and Equality: An Egalitarian Critique of Multiculturalism.Brian Barry - 2003 - Philosophical Quarterly 53 (210):152-154.
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    Warrender and His Critics.Brian Barry - 1968 - Philosophy 43 (164):117 - 137.
    The decade of criticism directed at The Political Philosophy of Hobbes has found the critics united in rejecting many of Warrender's conclusions, but it has not produced a generally accepted alternative interpretation. I shall argue in this paper that this has happened because the critics have not been searching enough in their criticism. Often they have taken over without discussion two crucial but highly questionable features of Warrender's book: first, his ignoring the definition of ‘obligation’ given in Leviathan ; and, (...)
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  14. Free Movement: Ethical Issues in the Transnational Migration of People and of Money.Brian Barry & Robert E. Goodin (eds.) - 1992 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    More and more people would like to migrate, but find that every state places barriers in their way. At the same time, most governments not only permit but court foreign investment. Can this difference between the treatment of people and the treatment of money be justified? This book asks this question from the point of view of five different ethical perspectives: liberal egalitarianism, libertarianism, Marxism, natural law and political realism. -- FROM BOOK JACKET.
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  15. The Liberal Theory of Justice: A Critical Examination of the Principal Doctrines in a Theory of Justice by John Rawls.Brian Barry - 1973 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 37 (1):156-157.
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  16. Utilitarianism and Preference Change.Brian Barry - 1989 - Utilitas 1 (2):278.
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  17. Circumstances of justice and future generations.Brian Barry - 1978 - In Richard I. Sikora & Brian M. Barry (eds.), Obligations to Future Generations. White Horse Press. pp. 204--48.
     
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  18. Sustainability and Intergenerational Justice.Brian Barry - 1997 - Theoria 44 (89):43-64.
  19. Sustainable and Intergenerational Justice.Brian Barry - 1999 - In Andrew Dobson (ed.), Fairness and Futurity: Essays on Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice. Oxford University Press.
     
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    John Rawls and the Search for StabilityA Theory of Justice. John RawlsPolitical Liberalism. John Rawls.Brian Barry - 1995 - Ethics 105 (4):874-915.
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    Sustainability and Intergenerational Justice.Brian Barry - 1997 - Theoria 44:43-64.
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    Political Argument: A Reissue with a New Introduction.Brian Barry - 1990 - University of California Press.
    Since its publication in 1965 _Political Argument_ has come to be recognized as occupying a key position in the revival of Anglo-American political philosophy. A number of the ideas introduced by Barry have become part of the standard vocabulary, such as the distinction between ideal-regarding and want-regarding principles and the division of principles into aggregative and distributive. _Political Argument_ provided the first precise analysis, still frequently cited, of the conception that political values have trade-off relations; the analysis of the (...)
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  23. Political Argument.Brian Barry - 1968 - Mind 77 (308):593-601.
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  24. A Treatise on Social Justice.Brian M. Barry - 1989
     
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    The welfare state versus the relief of poverty.Brian Barry - 1990 - Ethics 100 (3):503-529.
  26. Capitalists rule ok? Some puzzles about power.Brian Barry - 2002 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 1 (2):155-184.
    Even if we do not observe those who own or manage capital doing anything, are there nevertheless good reasons for saying that they have power over government? My thesis is that, on any analysis of `power over others' that enables us to say that voters have power over those elected and that consumers have power over producers, we also have to say that those who own or control capital have power over government. Conversely, the reasons that can be given (and (...)
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  27. John Rawls and the priority of liberty.Brian Barry - 1973 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 2 (3):274-290.
  28. John Rawls and the Search for Stability. [REVIEW]Brian Barry - 1995 - Ethics 105 (4):874 - 915.
  29. Rational Man and Irrational Society?Brian Barry & Russell Hardin (eds.) - 1982 - Beverly Hills: Sage.
  30. Liberalism and Want-Satisfaction.Brian Barry - 1973 - Political Theory 1 (2):134-153.
  31. Real freedom and basic income.Brian Barry - 1996 - Journal of Political Philosophy 4 (3):242–276.
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  32. Political Argument.Brian M. Barry - 1967 - Philosophy 42 (161):280-281.
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    James Griffin, Value Judgement: Improving our Ethical Beliefs, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1996, pp. xii + 180.Brian Barry - 1997 - Utilitas 9 (3):361.
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    Tragic Choices:Tragic Choices. Guido Calabresi, Philip Bobbitt.Brian Barry - 1984 - Ethics 94 (2):303-.
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    The Light that Failed?:Whose Justice? Which Rationally? Alasdair MacIntyre.Brian Barry - 1989 - Ethics 100 (1):160-.
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    On editing ethics.Brian Barry - 1979 - Ethics 90 (1):1-6.
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    Rawls on average and total utility: A comment.Brian Barry - 1977 - Philosophical Studies 31 (5):317 - 325.
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  38. Spherical justice and global injustice.Brian Barry - 1995 - In David Miller & Michael Walzer (eds.), Pluralism, Justice, and Equality. Oxford University Press. pp. 74.
     
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  39. Justice as Impartiality: A Treatise on Social Justice, Volume Ii.Brian Barry - 1995 - Clarendon Press.
    For over twenty years, Brian Barry has been writing on the foundations of a liberal-democratic constitutional order. Standing against the trend towards relativism in political philosophy, Barry offers a contemporary restatement of the Enlightenment idea that certain basic principles can validly claim the allegiance of every reasonable human being.
     
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    Political Argument.Brian Barry - 1965 - Routledge.
    Since its publication in 1965, Brian Barry's seminal work has occupied an important role in the revival of Anglo-American political philosophy. A number of ideas and terms in it have become part of the standard vocabulary, such as the distinction between "ideal-regarding" and "want-regarding" principles and the division of principles into aggregative and distributive. The book provided the first precise analysis of the concept of political values having trade-off relations and its analysis of the notion of the public (...)
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  41. Liberalism and Multiculturalism.Brian Barry - 1997 - Ethical Perspectives 4 (1):3-14.
    After 1945, liberalism in a broad sense that I shall define in a moment, became an almost unquestioned basis of thinking about politics in English-speaking political philosophy. Over the past twenty years or so, however, this liberalism has been subjected to a number of challenges. Many of these can be brought under the umbrella of ‘multiculturalism’. The kind of claim typically made in the name of multiculturalism — or, as it is sometimes called, the ‘politics of difference’ — is that (...)
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  42. Liberalism and the Limits of Justice. Michael J. Sandel.Brian Barry - 1984 - Ethics 94 (3):523-525.
  43. Comment on Elster.Brian Barry - 1985 - Ethics 96 (1):156-158.
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    The Principles of Politics.Brian Barry - 1969 - Philosophical Review 78 (1):105.
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    Theories of Justice: A Treatise on Social Justice, Vol. 1.Brian M. Barry - 1989 - University of California Press.
    What is social justice? In _Theories of Justice_ Brian Barry provides a systematic and detailed analysis of two kinds of answers. One is that justice arises from a sense of the advantage to everyone of having constraints on the pursuit of self-interest. The other answer connects the idea of justice with that of impartiality. Though the first book of a trilogy, _Theories of Justice_ stands alone and constitutes a major contribution to the debate about social justice that began (...)
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    Cosmopolis: The hidden agenda of modernity.Brian Barry - 1996 - History of European Ideas 22 (1):57-58.
  47. David Hume as a Social Theorist.Brian Barry - 2010 - Utilitas 22 (4):369-392.
    This article examines Russell Hardin's interpretation of Hume's argument that great social order depends on coordination convention. The main argument shows that despite an apparent move in that direction Hume's main argument is that justice and the other convention-based virtues rest on a cooperative convention which solves a prisoner's dilemma problem and that states are required when a society exceeds some small size because only states can solve the large number prisoner's dilemma problems that constitute the 'problem of social order'. (...)
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    Do neighbors make good fences?: Political theory and the territorial imperative.Brian Barry - 1981 - Political Theory 9 (3):293-301.
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    Justice and the Common Good.Brian M. Barry - 1960 - Analysis 21 (4):86 - 90.
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    Reply to Goodin, Schmidtz, and Arneson.Brian Barry - 2008 - Ethics 118 (4):687-710.
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