Toleration, Diversity, and Global JusticePenn State Press, 5.11.2015 г. - 248 страници The "comprehensive liberalism" defended in this book offers an alternative to the narrower "political liberalism" associated with the writings of John Rawls. By arguing against making tolerance as fundamental a value as individual autonomy, and extending the reach of liberalism to global society, it opens the way for dealing more adequately with problems of human rights and economic inequality in a world of cultural pluralism. |
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... Miller, argues for a communitarian theory of global justice that gives priority to one's fellow nationals, in contrast to the universalistic justice proposed by some liberal internationalists.26 This extension of the liberalism ...
... Miller, argues for a communitarian theory of global justice that gives priority to one's fellow nationals, in contrast to the universalistic justice proposed by some liberal internationalists.26 This extension of the liberalism ...
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Individual Rights and State Sovereignty | |
The Rights of Peoples | |
The Problem of Oppressive Cultures | |
Justice and Equality | |
From Theory to Practice | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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