Liberalism and the Limits of Justice
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A liberal society seeks not to impose a single way of life, but to leave its citizens as free as possible to choose their own values and ends. It therefore must govern by principles of justice that do not presuppose any particular vision of the good life. But can any such principles be found? And if not, what are the consequences for justice as a moral and political ideal? These are the questions Michael Sandel takes up in this penetrating critique of contemporary liberalism. Sandel locates modern liberalism in the tradition of Kant, and focuses on its most influential recent expression in the work of John Rawls. In the most important challenge yet to Rawls' theory of justice, Sandel traces the limits of liberalism to the conception of the person that underlies it, and argues for a deeper understanding of community than liberalism allows.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780521562980
EAN: 9780521562980
Publisher Date: 31 Dec 2004
Binding: Hardcover
Book Type: English
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom
Dewey: 320.011
Gardner Classification Code: K03
Illustrations: black & white illustrations
LCCN: 98004500
No of Pages: 252
Pagination: 252 pages, black & white illustrations
Returnable: N
Spine Width: 22 mm
UK Availability: GXC
Year Of Publication: 1998
ISBN-10: 0521562988
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Acedemic Level: English
Bood Data Readership Text: Tertiary Education (US: College)
Continuations: English
Depth: 0.125
Edition: 2 Rev ed
Height: 238 mm
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Number of Items: 01
PrintOnDemand: N
Series Title: English
Star Rating: 0
Width: 164 mm