archive

The boundaries of justice

A new issue of Interpretation: A Journal of Political Philosophy is out. Makoto Usami (TIT): Intergenerational Justice: The Rights of Future People or the Duty of Fair Play. Donovan Miyasaki (Wright State): A Nietzschean Case for Egalitarianism. Enzo Rossi (Wales): Can Tolerance Be Grounded in Equal Respect? Idowu William (Obafemi Awolowo): From Cultural Popularity to the Paradox of Relevance: A Critical Discourse on the Endangered Status of Citizenship Theory. The introduction to Relative Justice: Cultural Diversity, Free Will, and Moral Responsibility by Tamler Sommers. More than three centuries ago, Spinoza recognized that the unfettered freedom of expression is in the state's own best interest — have we forgotten? A review of Injustice: Why Social Inequality Persists by Daniel Dorling. An interview with Ted H. Miller, author of Mortal Gods: Science, Politics, and the Humanist Ambitions of Thomas Hobbes. The boundaries of justice: Amartya Sen on David Hume and our world. A review essay on Amartya Sen’s The Idea of Justice. Harvard’s Political Philosopher: Eric P. Newcomer on the Harvey Mansfield story.