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On The Currency Of Egalitarian Justice And Other Essays In Political Philosophy Gerald Allan Cohen

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On The Currency Of Egalitarian Justice And Other Essays In Political Philosophy Gerald Allan Cohen
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Publisher: PrincetonUP
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Author: Gerald Allan Cohen
ISBN: RPQTAEACAAJ
Language: English
Year: 2011

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On The Currency Of Egalitarian Justice And Other Essays In Political Philosophy Gerald Allan Cohen by Gerald Allan Cohen RPQTAEACAAJ instant download after payment.

"From start to finish, a permanent invitation to fight lazy thinking and sloppy writing and a masterly demonstration of how to do it: straight to the difficult core of each issue; quite often with humor, most of the time with an explicit political engagement, always with impeccable intellectual honesty. The irreplaceable Jerry Cohen at his best."--Philippe van Parijs, Université catholique de Louvain "G. A. Cohen argues brilliantly for two important and unfashionable ideas: that accidental inequality is unjust and that poverty limits freedom. Cohen's essays reveal a wonderful mind in search of the fundamental truths about justice. Here you have the mix of clarity and depth that marks philosophy at its apex."--Joshua Cohen, Stanford University "This will be one of the most important books in political philosophy published this decade, and compulsory reading for anyone working on distributive justice, including philosophers, legal and political theorists, and philosophically inclined economists."--Andrew Williams, ICREA and Pompeu Fabra University "G. A. Cohen's landmark essays on luck egalitarianism, freedom, and property have become standard points of reference. These highly acclaimed pieces have been scattered over a wide range of journals and edited volumes, so having them now in a single volume is an enormous boon. Very valuably, the book also includes the unpublished essay 'How to Do Political Philosophy,' in which Cohen reflects on the way he sought to address the issues in these essays."--Hillel Steiner, professor emeritus, University of Manchester

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