Social PhilosophyThe concept of freedom -- Grounds for coercion -- Hard cases for the harm principle -- Legal rights -- Conflicts of legal rights -- Human rights -- Social justice. |
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Racist Culture: Philosophy and the Politics of Meaning David Theo Goldberg No preview available - 1993 |