In addressing democracy, equality, and justice together, the book
stimulates discussions that go beyond the sometimes increasingly
technical and increasingly discrete literatures that now dominate
the study of each concept. The chapters fall into four categories:
on justice and democracy; justice and equality; justice and
community; and justice and the future. Concerns of justice unite
all the chapters in this volume. However, these concerns now
manifest themselves in interesting and new directions. Politically,
the book confronts urgent problems of democracy, equality,
community, and of how to respond to potentially catastrophic
climate change. The response to these problems cannot only be
pragmatic and piecemeal. What emerges are a number of interlinking
questions and themes that together constitute the central core of
contemporary political philosophy.
This book was previously published as a special issue of the
Critical Review of Social and Political Philosophy.
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