Table of Contents
Preface.
Part I: State & Society.
1 The State: Quentin Skinner.
2 State simplification: James C. Scott,.
3 The Social Contract as Ideology: David Gauthier.
4 The Fraternal Social Contract: Carole Pateman.
5 Invoking Civil Society: Charles Taylor.
Part II: Democracy.
6 The Public Sphere: Jürgen Habermas.
7 Procedural Democracy: Robert A. Dahl,.
8 Preferences and Politics: Cass R. Sunstein.
9 The Market and the Forum: Three Varieties of Political Theory: Jon Elster.
10 Deliberation and Democratic Legitimacy: Joshua Cohen.
11 Dealing with Difference: From a Politics of Ideas to a Politics of Presence: Anne Phillips.
Part III: Justice.
12 Justice as Fairness: John Rawls.
13 Distributive Justice: Robert Nozick.
14 Chance, Choice and Justice: Brian Barry.
15 The Procedural Republic and the Unencumbered Self : Michael Sandel.
16 Polity and Group Difference: A Critique of the Ideal of Universal Citizenship: Iris Marion Young.
17 Superseding Historic Injustice: Jeremy Waldron.
Part IV: Rights.
18 Are There Any Natural Rights? : H. L. A. Hart.
19 Taking Rights Seriously: Ronald M. Dworkin.
20 Basic Rights: Henry Shue.
21 A Defense of Abortion: Judith Jarvis Thomson.
22 Justice and Minority Rights: Will Kymlicka.
23 Human Rights as a Common Concern: Charles R. Beitz.
Part V: Liberty.
24 Two Concepts of Liberty: Isaiah Berlin.
25 What's Wrong with Negative Liberty?: Charles Taylor.
26 A Third Concept of Liberty: Quentin Skinner.
27 Are Freedom and Equality Equal?: G. A. Cohen.
28 Liberal Pluralism and Constitutional Democracy: The Case of Freedom of Conscience: William A. Galston.
29 Homelessness and the Issue of Freedom: Jeremy Waldron.
Part VI: Equality.
30 The Idea of Equality: Bernard Williams.
31 Equality or Priority?: Derek Parfit.
32 Equality of What?: Amartya Sen.
33 Complex Equality: Michael Walzer.
34 Justice Engendered: Martha Minow.
35 Egalitarianism and the Undeserving Poor: Richard Arneson.
Part VII: Oppression.
36 Power, Right, Truth: Michel Foucault.
37 Racism, Sexism and Preferential Treatment: Richard Wasserstrom.
38 “Mistresses of Their Own Destiny”: Group Rights, Gender and Realistic Rights of Exit: Susan Moller Okin.
39 “Dependency” Demystified: Inscriptions of Power in a Keyword of the Welfare State: Nancy Fraser and Linda Gordon.
40 Bearing the Consequences of Belief: Peter Jones.
Part VIII: International Affairs.
41 Just War: The Case of World War II. Part I. The Justice of the Present War Examined: G. E. M. Anscombe.
42 Just War: The Case of World War II. Part II. Mr Truman’s Degree: G. E. M. Anscombe.
43 National Self-determination: Avishai Margalit and Joseph Raz.
44 The Law of Peoples: John Rawls.
45 The Romance of the Nation-State: David Luban.
46 Democracy: From City-states to a Cosmopolitan Order?: David Held.
47 Global Governance and Democratic Accountability: Robert O. Keohane.
48 Migration and Poverty: Thomas Pogge.
49 Humanity and Justice in Global Perspective: Brian Barry.
Index