Wittgenstein and Justice: On the Significance of Ludwig Wittgenstein for Social and Political Thought

Berkeley,: University of California Press (1972)
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Hanna Pitkin argues that Wittgenstein's later philosophy offers a revolutionary new conception of language, and hence a new and deeper understanding of ourselves and the world of human institutions and action.

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