ABSTRACT

This accessible and user-friendly text will prove invaluable to any student coming to social and political philosophy for the first time. It provides a broad survey of fundamental social and political questions in modern society, as well as clear, accessible discussions of the philosophical issues central to political thought.
Topics covered include: the foundations of political authority, the nature and grounds of economic justice, the limits of tolerance, considerations of community, race, gender, and culture in questions of justice, and radical critiques of current political theories.

chapter 1|22 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part I: Basic Issues Within the Liberal Paradigm

chapter 2|35 pages

The Problem of Political Authority

chapter 3|34 pages

Distributive Justice

part |2 pages

Part II: Critique of the Liberal Paradigm: Challenges and Departures