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Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

2012

202 Pages

ISBN 978-1-349-32137-7

Social injustice

essays in political philosophy

Vittorio Bufacchi

The idea of social injustice is pivotal to much contemporary moral and political philosophy. Starting from a comprehensive and engaging account of the idea of social injustice, this book covers a whole range of issues, including distributive justice, exploitation, torture, moral motivations, democratic theory, voting behaviour and market socialism.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1057/9780230358447

Full citation:

Bufacchi, V. (2012). Social injustice: essays in political philosophy, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.

Table of Contents

Making sense of social injustice

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1-16

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Why political philosophy matters

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17-29

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Studying social injustice

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30-44

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The injustice of exploitation

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45-57

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Torture, terrorism, and the state

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58-76

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Motivating justice

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95-110

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Justice, equality, liberty

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111-122

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Sceptical democracy

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123-130

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Political scepticism

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131-135

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Voting, rationality, and reputation

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136-151

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Deliberative democracy in action

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152-160

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Socialism in the 21st century

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161-170

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