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Contemporary Political Theory






Contents
Preface ix
Acknowledgements x
Part One Egalitarian-Liberalism 1
Introduction 3
1 John Rawls, Justice as Fairness 13
2 John C. Harsanyi, The Maximin Principle 22
3 Richard J. Arneson, Primary Goods Reconsidered 31
4 Alex Callinicos, Equality of What? 36
5 John Kekes, A Question for Egalitarians 45
Part Two Libertarianism 51
Introduction 53
6 Robert Nozick, The Entitlement Theory of Justice 61
7 Eric Mack, How Liberty Upsets Patterns 69
8 Robert E. Litan, On Rectification in Nozick’s Minimal State 81
9 David Gauthier, Justice as Mutual Advantage 89
10 Allen Buchanan, A Critique of Justice as Reciprocity 99
Part Three Communitarianism 107
Introduction 109
11 Michael J. Sandel, The Procedural Republic
and the Unencumbered Self 113
12 Will Kymlicka, Liberal Individualism and Liberal Neutrality 126
13 Michael Walzer, Complex Equality 134
Part Four Republicanism 145
Introduction 147
14 Philip Pettit, Freedom as Antipower 151
15 Alan Patten, The Republican Critique of Liberalism 159
16 James Bohman, Cosmopolitan Republicanism 169
Part Five Feminism 179
Introduction 181
17 Susan Moller Okin, The Public/Private Dichotomy 185
18 Iris Marion Young, The Ideal of Community
and the Politics of Difference 195
19 Nancy Fraser, Recognition or Redistribution? 205
Part Six Deliberative Democracy 221
Introduction 223
20 Iris Marion Young, The Deliberative Model 227
21 Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson,
Deliberative Democracy Beyond Process 232
22 John S. Dryzek, Legitimacy and Economy
in Deliberative Democracy 242
Part Seven Multiculturalism 261
Introduction 263
23 Charles Taylor, The Politics of Recognition 269
24 Bhikhu Parekh, Equality of Difference 282
25 Chandran Kukathas, Liberalism and Multiculturalism 288
Index 295


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