Distributive Justice
Explore the intricate landscape of economic distribution with Distributive Justice by Julian Lamont, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012. This comprehensive volume spans 572 pages and brings together both seminal and contemporary works from leading philosophers. Delve into a variety of perspectives, including libertarian, egalitarian, desert, and welfare theories, as they tackle the fundamental question of how economic goods should be allocated within society. Whether you're a student of philosophy or a curious reader, this book offers a rich exploration of the principles that underpin justice and equity. Enhance your understanding of distributive justice and its significance in today's world with this essential addition to your collection.