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The Oxford handbook of political philosophy / edited by David Estlund.

Contributor(s): Series: Oxford handbooksPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 2016.Description: x, 446 p. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780190246334
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Contents:
Introduction, David Estlund I. Classic Questions 1. Authority, A. John Simmons 2. Equality, Elizabeth Anderson 3. Justice, Richard Arneson 4. Freedom, Philip Pettitt 5. Property, Gerald Gaus II. Approaches 6. Classical Liberalism, John Tomasi and Jason Brennan 7. Social Contract Approaches, Samuel Freeman 8. Left-Libertarianism, Peter Vallentyne 9. Marxist and Socialist Perspectives, Andrew Levine III. Democracy 10. Democracy, Jeremy Waldron 11. Deliberation, Robert Talisse 12. Religion and Politics, Robert Audi 13. Money and Politics, Thomas Christiano IV. The Globe 14. Global Justice, Matthias Risse 15. Human Rights, Allen Buchanan 16. War, Jefferson McMahan V. Injustice 17. Historical Injustice, Jeff Spinner-Halev 18. Race, Tommie Shelby 19. Gender, Debra Satz 20. Ideal and Non-Ideal Theory, Zophia Stemplowska and Adam Swift VI. In Retrospect 21. Rawls, Leif Wenar 22. Nozick, David Schmidtz and Christopher Freiman
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction, David Estlund
I. Classic Questions
1. Authority, A. John Simmons
2. Equality, Elizabeth Anderson
3. Justice, Richard Arneson
4. Freedom, Philip Pettitt
5. Property, Gerald Gaus
II. Approaches
6. Classical Liberalism, John Tomasi and Jason Brennan
7. Social Contract Approaches, Samuel Freeman
8. Left-Libertarianism, Peter Vallentyne
9. Marxist and Socialist Perspectives, Andrew Levine
III. Democracy
10. Democracy, Jeremy Waldron
11. Deliberation, Robert Talisse
12. Religion and Politics, Robert Audi
13. Money and Politics, Thomas Christiano
IV. The Globe
14. Global Justice, Matthias Risse
15. Human Rights, Allen Buchanan
16. War, Jefferson McMahan
V. Injustice
17. Historical Injustice, Jeff Spinner-Halev
18. Race, Tommie Shelby
19. Gender, Debra Satz
20. Ideal and Non-Ideal Theory, Zophia Stemplowska and Adam Swift
VI. In Retrospect
21. Rawls, Leif Wenar
22. Nozick, David Schmidtz and Christopher Freiman