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  1. Justice and Good Governance.Vassilis Lambropoulos - 1997 - Thesis Eleven 49 (1):1-30.
    A reading of Solon's elegy to eunomia through Castoriadis's seminal theory of autonomy as the explicit and reflective self-institution of society can elucidate the question of what constitutes sound governance. Solon proposes that the dignified realm of mortal life is the ethos of citizenship in a political state. Accordingly, this regime, which relies on intrinsic justification, needs to be understood in ethico-political terms. Its inherent ordinance is the rule of justice - the reciprocity of equitable proportion governing relations among citizens. (...)
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  • Tragic Posture and Tragic Vision: Against the Modern Failure of Nerve.Louis A. Ruprecht - 1994 - Burns & Oates.
    "Exemplary Scholarship.... Ruprecht invites the reader to a bold dialogue". -- Christianity and Literature.
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  • Civic justice: from Greek antiquity to the modern world.Peter Murphy - 2001 - Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books.