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As Free and as Just as Possible – The Theory of Marxian Liberalism: Blackwell Public Philosophy Series

Autor JH Reiman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 ian 2014
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
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ISBN-13: 9781118720387
ISBN-10: 1118720385
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Wiley
Seria Blackwell Public Philosophy Series

Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States

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Teachers, students and scholars at all levels in philosophy, especially moral philosophy and political theory, policymakers and members of the judiciary, educated lay people with an interest in politics or philosophy

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Jeffrey Reiman is the William Fraser McDowell Professor of Philosophy at American University in Washington, DC. A central figure in numerous political and philosophical debates in America, including those on abortion and criminal justice, he is the author of In Defense of Political Philosophy (1972), Justice and Modern Moral Philosophy (1990), Critical Moral Liberalism: Theory and Practice (1997), The Death Penalty: For and Against (with Louis Pojman, 1998), Abortion and the Ways We Value Human Life (1999), The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison: Ideology, Class, and Criminal Justice, 10th ed. (with Paul Leighton, 2013), and more than a hundred articles on philosophy and criminal justice.

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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.