Preface
I. Classical Readings of Justice
Introduction
I. Plato: Justice as Harmony in the Soul and State
II. Aristotle: types of Justice
III. Thomas Hobbes: The contractarian Theory of Justice
IV. David Hume: Justice as Convention
V. Karl Marx: Critique of the Gotha Program
II. Contemporary Theories of Distributive Justice
Introduction
II.A. Libertarianism: Justice as Liberty
VII. John Hospers: The Libertarian Manifesto
VIII. Robert Nozick: A Libertarian Theory of Justice
IX. IX. G.A. Cohen: Robert Nozick & Wilt Chamberlain: How Patterns Preserve Liberty
X. Ernest van den Haag: A Conservative Critique of Libertarianism
XI. Jan Narveson: Justice as Pure Efficiency
II.B. Welfare Liberalism and Communitarianism
XII. John Rawls: A Liberal Theory of Justice
XIII. Alasdair MacIntyre: Justice as a Virtue: Changing Conceptions
XIV. Michael Sandel: Morality and the Liberal Ideal: A Critique
XV. Amy Gutmann: A Liberal Critique of Communitarianism
XVI. Susan Okin: Justice, Gender, and the Family
XVII. Stephen Nathanson: The Comprehensive Welfare State: Objections and Replies
XVIII. Nicholas Rescher: A Pluralist Theory of Justice
II.C. Equality, Desert, and Equal Opportunity
XIX. Gregory Vlastos: Justice ad Equality
XX. T.M. Scanlon: The Diversity of Objections to Inequality
XXI. Derek Parfit: Equality or Priority?
XXII. James Rachels: What People Deserve
XXIII. James Fishkin: Justice, Equal Opportunity, and the Family
XXIV. William Galston: a Liberal defense of Equal Opportunity
XXV. Steven Cahn: Two Concepts of Affirmative Action
XXVI. William Julius Wilson: Race specific Policies and the Truly Disadvantaged
XXVII.Editors of the Harvard law Review: Facial Discrimination
III. International Justice
XXVIII. Henry Sidgwick: International Justice: External Policy & Immigration
XXIX. Garrett Hardin: Lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against Helping the Poor
XXX. Peter Singer: Famine, Affluence, and Morality
XXXI. James R. Otteson: Limits on Our Obligation to Give: A Critique of Singer
XXXII.Alasdair MacIntyre: Is Patriotism a Virtue?
XXXIII. Brian Barry: A Cosmopolitan Theory of International Society
XXXIV. Michael Walzer: Membership
XXXV. Louis P. Pojman: The Case for Cosmopolitan Justice
XXXVI. Timothy King: Justice and Immigration
For Further Reading