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020 _a9780199225798
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082 _a342.020000
_bBRU
100 _aBrudner Alan
245 _aConstitutional goods
260 _aOxford
_bOxford University Press
_c2007
300 _a450p
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365 _b Gratis
505 _aTable 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 Fundamental 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
650 _a1. Constitutional Theory2. Liberal Constitution3. Human Rights
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