Both classical and modern accounts of justice largely overlook the
question of how the communities within which justice applies are
constituted in the first place. This book addresses that problem,
arguing that we need to accord a place to the theory of
'constitutive justice' alongside traditional categories of
distributive and commutative justice.
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