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An account and interpretation of the development of the study of politics in Britain in the twentieth century. A team of specialists examines the growing professionalization of political science in the second half of the century, while not neglecting the contributions of historia ...
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Collection of writings on democracy ranging from an extended essay on the justification for democratic procedures to a critical discussion of the claim that democracy inevitably produces too much inflation. Two articles on democracy in divided societies are also included.
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This volume contains a collection of the author's major articles and extended review essays on political theory. He discusses key issues in analytical and normative political theory and explores many of the controversies amongst political theorists in the past 15 years.
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A collection of writings on international and intergenerational justice as well as an essay on the general topic of distributive justice, which reflects the author's most recent thinking on the subject.
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Since its publication in 1965 Political Argument has come to be recognized as occupying a key position in the revival of Anglo-American political philosophy. A number of the ideas introduced by Barry have become part of the standard vocabulary, such as the distinction between i ...
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A book seeking an answer to the question - what is social justice? - and offering two kinds of answers. These are that justice arises from mutually agreed constraints for the greater good of all; and the connection of the idea of justice to that of impartiality.
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A reissue of Political Argument with a new introduction, this edition restates the original intellectual climate in which it was conceived, assesses its subsequent influence, covers ideal regarding and want regarding and deals with the division of principles into aggregativ ...
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