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Grafting the Marxian idea that private property is coercive onto the liberal imperative of individual liberty, this new thesis from one of America s foremost intellectuals conceives a revised definition of justice that recognizes the harm inflicted by capitalism s hidden coercive structures.Maps a new frontier in moral philosophy and political theoryDistills a new concept of justice that recognizes the iniquities of capitalismSynthesis of elements of Marxism and Liberalism will interest readers in both campsDirect and jargon-free style opens these complex ideas to a wide readership
Grafting the Marxian idea that private property is coercive onto the liberal imperative of individual liberty, this new thesis from one of America s foremost intellectuals conceives a revised definition of justice that recognizes the harm inflicted by capitalism s hidden coercive structures.
Maps a new frontier in moral philosophy and political theory
Distills a new concept of justice that recognizes the iniquities of capitalism
Synthesis of elements of Marxism and Liberalism will interest readers in both camps
Direct and jargon-free style opens these complex ideas to a wide readership
Maps a new frontier in moral philosophy and political theory
Distills a new concept of justice that recognizes the iniquities of capitalism
Synthesis of elements of Marxism and Liberalism will interest readers in both camps
Direct and jargon-free style opens these complex ideas to a wide readership