G. A. Cohen was one of the most gifted, influential, and progressive
voices in contemporary political philosophy. At the time of his death
in 2009, he had plans to bring together a number of his most
significant papers. This is the first of three volumes to realize
those plans. Drawing on three decades of work, it contains previously
uncollected articles that have shaped many of the central debates in
political philosophy, as well as papers published here for the first
time. In these pieces, Cohen asks what egalitarians have most reason
to equalize, he considers the relationship between freedom and
property, and he reflects upon ideal theory and political practice.
Included here are classic essays such as "Equality of What?" and
"Capitalism, Freedom, and the Proletariat," along with more recent
contributions such as "Fairness and Legitimacy in Justice," "Freedom
and Money," and the previously unpublished "How to Do Political
Philosophy." On ample display throughout are the clarity, rigor,
conviction, and wit for which Cohen was renowned. Together, these
essays demonstrate how his work provides a powerful account of liberty
and equality to the left of Ronald Dworkin, John Rawls, Amartya Sen,
and Isaiah Berlin.
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ISBN
9781400838660
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
288
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