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Constitutional Goods

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Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2004Description: 450p xiiISBN:
  • 9780199274666
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.020000 BRU
Contents:
Table of Contents Preface Introduction: The Aim of Constitutional Theory Part One: Liberty 1. The Libertarian Conception of the Public 2. Constitutional Principles: Civil Rights 3. Constitutional Principles: Political Rights Part Two: Equality 4. The Egalitarian Principle of Justice 5. Self-authorship and Substantive Justice 6. Self-rule and Procedural Justice 7. Social and Economic Rights Part Three: Community 8. Hegel's Idea of Sittlichkeit 9. Sex, Family, and Self-Authorship 10. The Liberal Duty to Recognize Cultures 11. Consociationalism Conclusion
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Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction: The Aim of Constitutional Theory
Part One: Liberty
1. The Libertarian Conception of the Public
2. Constitutional Principles: Civil Rights
3. Constitutional Principles: Political Rights
Part Two: Equality
4. The Egalitarian Principle of Justice
5. Self-authorship and Substantive Justice
6. Self-rule and Procedural Justice
7. Social and Economic Rights
Part Three: Community
8. Hegel's Idea of Sittlichkeit
9. Sex, Family, and Self-Authorship
10. The Liberal Duty to Recognize Cultures
11. Consociationalism
Conclusion

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