Title: Liberalism and Social Justice: International Perspectives
Abstract: Liberal democracy in transitional Azerbaijan - challenges and prospects, Gulia Taghiyeva unemployment benefits - justice or social hammock? Doris Schroeder liberalism and justice - voyaging between conceptual antipodes in the good ship democracy, Ian Duncanson why pluralism? Alison Assiter reasonableness, pluralism and democracy - a pragmatic approach, Stephen de Wijze the freeman and his doubles - reading Mill's On Liberty, Judith Grbich the liberalist Esprit analytique as a hindrance to justice, Kalle Pihlainen from metaphysics to pragmatism - Rorty on liberalism and justice, Justin Cruickshank the individual at the end of history, Lubica Ucnik community - an instrument of order other than the state? A rhetorical perspective on contemporary American critiques of liberalism, Petri Koikkalainen communitarianism and immigration - Walzer on members and strangers, Phillip Cole liberal state and polity in the era of globalization - injustice, governance and resistance in the global-local nexus, Majid Yar territorial states - what are they good for? Who needs them? Daniel Kofman sentiment or duty? Liberalism and international justice, Byron Kaldis.
Publication Year: 2017
Publication Date: 2017-11-22
Language: en
Type: book
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