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Looking for justice

Tom Porter (Manchester): The Limits of Background Justice. Matthew D. Adler (Duke): The Pigou-Dalton Principle and the Structure of Distributive Justice. You can download Arguing about Justice: Essays for Philippe Van Parijs (2011). From the Library of Law and Justice, Samuel Gregg on what is social justice; and responses by Eric Mack and David C. Rose. Catherine Lu reviews Enduring Injustice by Jeff Spinner-Halev. Michael Sandel and AC Grayling discuss markets, morals and justice. Thom Brooks kicks philosophy onto the global streets looking for justice. Mathias Risse reviews Global Justice and Territory by Cara Nine. Nele Kortendiek reviews Justice Globalism: Ideology, Crises, Policy by Manfred B. Steger, James Goodman and Erin K. Wilson. Paul Krugman on where the logic and evidence take you once you adopt a more or less Rawlsian view of social justice — which is exactly what Ben Bernanke did at Princeton.