Markets and Justice : : Nomos XXXI / / John W. Chapman.

In this thirty-first annual volume in the American Society of Legal and Political Philosophy's NOMOS series, entitled Markets and Justice, a number of distinguished authors consider a variety of topics in the area where economics, philosophy, and political science join paths. Included are essay...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [1989]
©1989
Year of Publication:1989
Language:English
Series:Nomos ; 31.
Physical Description:1 online resource (356 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
CONTRIBUTORS --
PREFACE --
INTRODUCTION --
1. CONTRACTARIAN METHOD, PRIVATE PROPERTY, AND THE MARKET ECONOMY --
2. THE VAGARIES OF CONSENT: A RESPONSE TO JOHN GRAY --
3. CONTRACTUALISM AND PROPERTY SYSTEMS --
4. A CONTRACTUAL JUSTIFICATION OF REDISTRIBUTIVE CAPITALISM --
5. JUSTICE UNDER CAPITALISM --
6. JUSTICE AND THE MARKET DOMAIN --
7. DOMINOS AND THE FEAR OF COMMODIFICATION --
8. MARKET CHOICE AND HUMAN CHOICE --
9. THE JUSTICE OF THE MARKET: COMMENTS ON GRAY AND RADIN --
10. DISRUPTING VOLUNTARY TRANSACTIONS --
11. MARKETS AND JUSTICE: AN ECONOMIST'S PERSPECTIVE --
EPILOGUE --
INDEX
Summary:In this thirty-first annual volume in the American Society of Legal and Political Philosophy's NOMOS series, entitled Markets and Justice, a number of distinguished authors consider a variety of topics in the area where economics, philosophy, and political science join paths. Included are essays such as "Contractarian Method, Private Property, and the Market Economy," "Justice Under Capitalism," and "Market Choice and Human Choice." Authors include Joshua Cohen, MIT; Gerald F. Gaus, University of Queensland; Margaret Jane Radin, University of Southern California; and Andrzej Rapaczynski, Columbia University.Part of a well-known and important series, Markets and Justice will prove invaluable to political scientists, legal scholars, philosophers, and their students.Part of a well-known and important series, Markets and Justice will prove invaluable to political scientists, legal scholars, philosophers, and their students.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographies and index.
ISBN:081479016X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: John W. Chapman.