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Liberalism and the Limits of Justice

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Exploring the foundations of a liberal society, the book examines the challenge of governing without imposing a singular vision of the good life. It questions whether principles of justice can exist independently of specific values, and the implications of this for justice as both a moral and political ideal. Michael Sandel provides a critical analysis of contemporary liberalism, enhanced in this edition with a new introduction and a final chapter addressing John Rawls' later work.

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Liberalism and the Limits of Justice, Michael J. Sandel

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Anglais
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2004
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252
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9780521562980
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Exploring the foundations of a liberal society, the book examines the challenge of governing without imposing a singular vision of the good life. It questions whether principles of justice can exist independently of specific values, and the implications of this for justice as both a moral and political ideal. Michael Sandel provides a critical analysis of contemporary liberalism, enhanced in this edition with a new introduction and a final chapter addressing John Rawls' later work.