In this thirty-first annual volume in the American Society of
Legal and Political Philosophy's NOMOS series, entitled "Markets
and Justice," a number of distinguished authors consider a variety
of topics in the area where economics, philosophy, and political
science join paths. Included are essays such as "Contractarian
Method, Private Property, and the Market Economy," "Justice Under
Capitalism," and "Market Choice and Human Choice." Authors include
Joshua Cohen, MIT; Gerald F. Gaus, University of Queensland;
Margaret Jane Radin, University of Southern California; and Andrzej
Rapaczynski, Columbia University.
Part of a well-known and important series, "Markets and Justice"
will prove invaluable to political scientists, legal scholars,
philosophers, and their students.
Part of a well-known and important series, "Markets and Justice"
will prove invaluable to political scientists, legal scholars,
philosophers, and their students.
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