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Law & Social Justice: A Reader

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An exciting collection of edited works, classic and contemporary, on core issues of justice in America and internationally. Beginning with competing conceptions of justice in political theory, the book then presents writings mounting challenges to fundamental assumptions about distribution of wealth and opportunity within the U.S. and globally. Can property rights be so pervasive they effectively deny basic liberties to those who do not possess any property? Is there any plausible defense for inter-generational transmission of wealth? Should we have open national borders? Are our obligations to impoverished persons on the other side of the world whom we’ve never met as great as our obligations to impoverished persons in our own city? Following these chapters are eight focusing on critical theory and questions of subordination, identity, anti-essentialism, and intersectionality, with chapters devoted to particular groups such as racial minorities, women, sexual minorities, children, the elderly, and animals. The book closes with a chapter inviting, largely through literature and accounts of altruistic behavior, reflection on our personal responsibility to effect justice in the world. 530 pp

 

SUMMERY OF CONTENTS:

Introduction

Part One: Distributive Justice

Chapter One: Theories of Justice

Chapter Two: Domestic Economic Inequality

Chapter Three: International Economic Inequality

Part Two: Critical Theories

Chapter Four: Critical Legal Studies

Chapter Five: Justice Implications of Relative Ability & Health

Chapter Six: Race

Chapter Seven: Women vs. Men?

Chapter Eight: Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation

Chapter Nine: Complex Identities and Anti-essentialism

Chapter Ten: Critical Age Theory

Chapter Eleven: Our Relationship With the Non-Human World

Part Three: Personal Responsibility

Chapter Twelve: Living Ethically in the World

 

AUTHOR:  James G. Dwyer

James G. Dwyer is the Arthur B. Hanson Professor of Law at the William & Mary School of Law, where he has been on the faculty since 2000. He offers a seminar in Law & Social Justice and also teaches Family Law, Youth Law, and Trusts, and Estates.

 

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