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Pioneered by Jonathan Mann , the links between violations of human dignity and poor health are increasingly understood ( Mann 1995 , 1997 , 1998 ) . In an influential commentary defending human rights as the foundation for public health ...
However, as Allen Buchanan has described in some detail, schooling is but a part of the story (Buchanan 2002). Cognitive capacities are shaped by far more than formal educational institutions, an especially important point for a theory ...
production or profit-making.9 Riesman has incapsulated this change in his distinction between the 'inner-directed' man of traditional capitalism and the 'other-directed' man of managerial society.10 While the role of the businessman was ...
Williams, A. 1997. Intergenerational equity: an explanation of the fair innings argument. Health Economics 6:117–32. Williams, B. 1962. The idea of equality. In Philosophy, politics and society (second series).
... Everyday Desistance: The Transition to Adulthood among Formerly Incarcerated Youth Tammy L. Anderson, ed., Neither Villain nor Victim: Empowerment and Agency among Women Substance Abusers Miriam Boeri, Women on Ice: Methamphetamine ...
In Social Justice: Theories, Issues, and Movements, Loretta Capeheart and Dragan Milovanovic respond to the need for a comprehensive introduction to this topic.
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"Social justice is a highly contested term, with all political parties now claiming it for their own. Some clarity about the value base of social justice and what it means...
12 The phrase is taken from W.W. Bartley III , Unfathomed Knowledge , Unmeasured Wealth : On Universities and the Wealth of Nations ( La Salle , Illinios : Open Court , 1990 ) , p.24 . 13 Ruthven , ' Future of Disciplines .
A significant addition to debates on social justice, this study explores key issues such as democracy, freedom, special rights and John Stuart Mill's liberal Utilitarianism, bringing these concerns to the fore of the political agenda.
Closing readings explore social justice and the future of fairness in society. Featuring contemporary, relevant research, Social Justice is an ideal anthology for courses in sociology and social justice.
Closing readings explore social justice and the future of fairness in society. Featuring contemporary, relevant research, Social Justice is an ideal anthology for courses in sociology and social justice.
Drawing on contemporary issues ranging from globalization and neoliberalism to the environment, this essential textbook - ideal for course use - encourages readers to question the limits of the law in its present state in order to develop ...
A significant addition to debates on social justice, this study explores key issues such as democracy, freedom, special rights and John Stuart Mill's liberal Utilitarianism, bringing these concerns to the fore of the political agenda.