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| PART ONE: EGALITARIAN-LIBERALISM |
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| Justice as Fairness |
John Rawls |
| The Maximin Principle |
John c Harsanyi |
| Primary Goods Reconsidered |
Richard J Arneson |
| Equality of What? |
Alex Callinicos |
| A Question for Egalitarians |
John Kekes |
| PART TWO: LIBERTARIANISM |
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| The Entitlement Theory of Justice |
Robert Nozick |
| How Liberty Upsets Patterns |
Eric Mack |
| On Rectification in Nozick's Minimal State |
Robert E Litan |
| Justice as Mutual Advantage |
David Gauthier |
| A Critique of Justice as Reciprocity |
Allen Buchanan |
| PART THREE: COMMUNITARIANISM |
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| The Procedural Republic and the Unencumbered Self |
Michael J Sandel |
| Liberal Individualism and Liberal Neutrality |
Will Kymlicka |
| Complex Equality |
Michael Walzer |
| PART FOUR: REPUBLICANISM |
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| Freedom as Antipower |
Philip Pettit |
| The Republican Critique of Liberalism |
Alan Patten |
| Cosmopolitan Republicanism |
James Bohman |
| PART FIVE: FEMINISM |
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| The Public/Private Dichotomy |
Susan Moller Okin |
| The Ideal of Community and the Politics of Difference |
Iris Marion Young |
| Recognition or Redistribution |
Nancy Fraser |
| PART SIX: DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY |
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| The Deliberative Model |
Iris Marion Young |
| Deliberative Democracy Beyond Process |
Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson |
| Legitimacy and Economy in Deliberative Democracy |
John S Dryzek |
| PART SEVEN: MULTICULTURALISM |
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| The Politics of Recognition |
Charles Taylor |
| Equality of Difference |
Bhikhu Parekh |
| Liberalism and Multiculturalism |
Chandran Kukathas |