The Liberal State and the Politics of VirtueTransaction Publishers - 357 pages |
Contents
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Virtue in Liberal Thought A Primer | 21 |
The Liberal Way of Life Dworkin on Virtue | 43 |
The Liberal Citizen Rawls on Virtue | 65 |
Rights and Virtues In Conflict? | 85 |
Dimensions of Neutrality The Neutral State as an Ideal | 117 |
Neutral Aims Dworkin and the Liberal State | 137 |
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