03661nam 2200661Ia 450 991081528870332120200520144314.01-107-15022-11-280-54023-00-511-21487-10-511-21666-10-511-21129-50-511-31543-00-511-49021-60-511-21306-9(CKB)1000000000352999(EBL)266629(OCoLC)171139031(SSID)ssj0000186724(PQKBManifestationID)11181182(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000186724(PQKBWorkID)10253002(PQKB)10288906(UkCbUP)CR9780511490217(MiAaPQ)EBC266629(EXLCZ)99100000000035299920040224d2004 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierJustice and democracy essays for Brian Barry /edited by Keith Dowding, Robert E. Goodin and Carol Pateman1st ed.Cambridge ;New York Cambridge University Press20041 online resource (xiii, 228 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).0-521-54543-9 0-521-83695-6 Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-220) and index.Introduction:Between justice and democracy /Keith Dowding [and others] --Are democratic and just institutions the same? /Keith Dowding --Democracy is not intrinsically just /Richard J. Arneson --'The probability of a fit choice': American political history and voting theory /Norman Schofield --Contractarian theory, deliberative democracy and general agreement /Albert Weale --Democracy, justice and impartiality /Robert E. Goodin --Mimicking impartiality /Jon Elster --Justice, democracy and public goods /David Miller --The common good /Philip Pettit --Individual choice and social exclusion /Julian Le Grand --Subnational groups and globalization /Russell Hardin.'Justice' and 'democracy' have alternated as dominant themes in political philosophy over the last fifty years. Since its revival in the middle of the twentieth century, political philosophy has focused on first one and then the other of these two themes. Rarely, however, has it succeeded in holding them in joint focus. This volume brings together leading authors who consider the relationship between democracy and justice in a set of specially written chapters. The intrinsic justness of democracy is challenged, the relationship between justice, democracy and impartiality queried and the relationship between justice, democracy and the common good examined. Further chapters explore the problem of social exclusion and issues surrounding sub-national groups in the context of democracy and justice. Authors include Keith Dowding, Richard Arneson, Norman Schofield, Albert Weale, Robert E. Goodin, Jon Elster, David Miller, Phillip Pettit, Julian LeGrand and Russell Hardin.JusticeDemocracyJustice.Democracy.320/.01/1Dowding Keith M474522Goodin Robert E89438Pateman Carole570381Barry Brian1936-2009.128629MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910815288703321Justice and democracy4188858UNINA