Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-182) and index.
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Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Part One58; Egalitarian45;Liberalism -- Introduction -- 1 Justice as Fairness -- 2 The Maximin Principle -- 3 Primary Goods Reconsidered -- 4 Equality of What63; -- 5 A Question for Egalitarians -- Part Two58; Libertarianism -- Introduction -- 6 The Entitlement Theory of Justice -- 7 How Liberty Upsets Patterns -- 8 On Rectification in Nozicks Minimal State -- 9 Justice as Mutual Advantage -- 10 A Critique of Justice as Reciprocity -- Part Three58; Communitarianism -- 11 The Procedural Republic and the Unencumbered Self -- 12 Liberal Individualism and Liberal Neutrality -- 13 Complex Equality -- Part Four58; Republicanism -- Introduction -- 14 Freedom as Antipower -- 15 The Republican Critique of Liberalism -- Part Five58; Feminism -- Introduction -- 17 The Public47;Private Dichotomy -- 18 The Ideal of Community and the Politics of Difference -- 19 Recognition or Redistribution63; -- Part Six58; Deliberative Democracy -- Introduction -- 20 The Deliberative Model -- 21 Deliberative Democracy Beyond Process -- 22 Legitimacy and Economy in Deliberative Democracy -- Part Seven58; Multiculturalism -- Introduction -- 23 The Politics of Recognition -- 24 Equality of Difference -- 25 Liberalism and Multiculturalism -- Index -- Last Page.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Colin Farrelly's central objective in writing this introductory text is to demonstrate to students the practical relevance of contemporary theoretical debates to everyday issues in policy creation and implementation and politics.
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