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This collection of 24 essays, written by eminent philosophers and political theorists, brings together fresh debates on some of the most fundamental questions in contemporary political philosophy, including human rights, equality, constitutionalism, the value of democracy, identity and political neutrality.

Trade Review
"The papers and the way in which they are organized give a clear indication of the crucial issues that divide political philosophers and provide a useful overview of the terrain of contemporary political philosophy." (Political Studies Review, 1 January 2011)

"The papers and the way in which they are organised give a clearn indication of the crucial issues that divide policitial phiosphers and provide a useful overview of the terrain of contemporary politicial philosophy." (Political Studies Review, 1 January 2011)

“For those looking for a selection of some of the best work done today, it is strong collection.” (Metapsychology, October 2009)



Table of Contents
Acknowledgements.

Introduction Thomas Christiano and John Christman.

Questions of Method.

1. Facts and Principles G.A. Cohen.

2. Constructivism, Facts, and Moral Justification Samuel Freeman.

3. Reason and the Ethos of a Late-Modern Citizen Stephen White.

Liberalism.

Political Neutrality.

4. The Moral Foundations of Liberal Neutrality Gerald F. Gaus.

5. Perfectionism in Politics: A Defense Steven Wall.

Liberty and Distributive Justice.

6. Individualism and Libertarian Rights Eric Mack.

7. Left-Libertarianism and Liberty Peter Vallentyne.

Equality.

8. Illuminating Egalitarianism Larry S. Temkin.

9. A Reasonable Alternative to Egalitariansim John Kekes.

Democracy and Its Limits.

The Value of Democracy.

10. The Supposed Right to a Democratic Say Richard Arneson.

11. Democracy: Instrumental vs. Non-Instrumental Value Elizabeth Anderson.

Deliberative Democracy.

12. Deliberative Democracy Russell Hardin.

13. Reflections on Deliberative Democracy Constitutionalism Joshua Cohen.

14. Constitutionalism—A Skeptical View Jeremy Waldron.

15. Constitutionalism Larry Alexander.

Persons, Identity and Difference.

Individualism and Community.

16. Individualism and the Claims of Community Richard Dagger.

17. Liberalism, Communitarianism, and the Politics of Identity Margaret Moore.

Identity and the Politics of Difference.

18. Relational Liberalism and Demands for Equality, Recognition and Group Rights Anthony S. Laden.

19. Structural Injustice and the Politics of Difference Iris Marion Young.

Global Justice.

Cosmopolitanism.

20. Cosmopolitanism and Justice Simon Caney.

21. Distributive Justice at Home and Abroad Jon Mandle.

Human Rights.

22. The Dark Side of Human Rights Onora O’Neill.

23. A Defense of Welfare Rights as Human Rights James W. Nickel.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 09/04/2009
      ISBN13: 9781405133227, 978-1405133227
      ISBN10: 1405133228

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This collection of 24 essays, written by eminent philosophers and political theorists, brings together fresh debates on some of the most fundamental questions in contemporary political philosophy, including human rights, equality, constitutionalism, the value of democracy, identity and political neutrality.

      Trade Review
      "The papers and the way in which they are organized give a clear indication of the crucial issues that divide political philosophers and provide a useful overview of the terrain of contemporary political philosophy." (Political Studies Review, 1 January 2011)

      "The papers and the way in which they are organised give a clearn indication of the crucial issues that divide policitial phiosphers and provide a useful overview of the terrain of contemporary politicial philosophy." (Political Studies Review, 1 January 2011)

      “For those looking for a selection of some of the best work done today, it is strong collection.” (Metapsychology, October 2009)



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements.

      Introduction Thomas Christiano and John Christman.

      Questions of Method.

      1. Facts and Principles G.A. Cohen.

      2. Constructivism, Facts, and Moral Justification Samuel Freeman.

      3. Reason and the Ethos of a Late-Modern Citizen Stephen White.

      Liberalism.

      Political Neutrality.

      4. The Moral Foundations of Liberal Neutrality Gerald F. Gaus.

      5. Perfectionism in Politics: A Defense Steven Wall.

      Liberty and Distributive Justice.

      6. Individualism and Libertarian Rights Eric Mack.

      7. Left-Libertarianism and Liberty Peter Vallentyne.

      Equality.

      8. Illuminating Egalitarianism Larry S. Temkin.

      9. A Reasonable Alternative to Egalitariansim John Kekes.

      Democracy and Its Limits.

      The Value of Democracy.

      10. The Supposed Right to a Democratic Say Richard Arneson.

      11. Democracy: Instrumental vs. Non-Instrumental Value Elizabeth Anderson.

      Deliberative Democracy.

      12. Deliberative Democracy Russell Hardin.

      13. Reflections on Deliberative Democracy Constitutionalism Joshua Cohen.

      14. Constitutionalism—A Skeptical View Jeremy Waldron.

      15. Constitutionalism Larry Alexander.

      Persons, Identity and Difference.

      Individualism and Community.

      16. Individualism and the Claims of Community Richard Dagger.

      17. Liberalism, Communitarianism, and the Politics of Identity Margaret Moore.

      Identity and the Politics of Difference.

      18. Relational Liberalism and Demands for Equality, Recognition and Group Rights Anthony S. Laden.

      19. Structural Injustice and the Politics of Difference Iris Marion Young.

      Global Justice.

      Cosmopolitanism.

      20. Cosmopolitanism and Justice Simon Caney.

      21. Distributive Justice at Home and Abroad Jon Mandle.

      Human Rights.

      22. The Dark Side of Human Rights Onora O’Neill.

      23. A Defense of Welfare Rights as Human Rights James W. Nickel.

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