A history of social change at a critical period in American history, from the end of the Civil War to the early days of the Depression.
Welfare without the State, London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 1987. Harrison, L. E., Under development is a State of Mind, Lanham, Md.: Madison, 1985. Hart, H., 'Are there any natural rights', Philosophical Review, ...
Cogent, sharp, and urgent, this is a no-holds-barred indictment of a profoundly un-American system that sanctions immunity at the top and mercilessness for everyone else.
Probably no issue is more confounding in the social policy arena or more closely argued among political philosophers than the question of the relationship between equality and liberty: are they compatible in a just society?
Liberty, Equality and Justice: Struggles for a New Social Order
Though the revised edition of A Theory of Justice, published in 1999, is the definitive statement of Rawls's view, so much of the extensive literature on Rawls's theory refers to the first edition.
Each summer, Mortimer J. Adler conducts a seminar at the Aspen Institute in Colorado. At the 1981 seminar, leaders from the worlds of business, literature, education, and the arts joined...
Liberty, Equality, Power
Liberty, Equality and Justice: A Critique of Kai Nielsen's Radical Egalitarianism
Liberty, Equality and Social Justice: Rawls' Political Theory
This book presents a cogent set of explications of the nature of government, democracy, ideology, law, the place of violence, criminality, merit, poverty and property - which together encompass the...