Justice and Equality

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Hugo Adam Bedau
Prentice-Hall, 1971 - Law - 185 pages
Introductory essay.--Justice, by Aristotle.--Justice and the laws of nature, by T. Hobbes.--On the connection between justice and utility, by J. S. Mill.--Justice and equality, by D. Hume.--Justice as fairness, by J. Rawls.--Reflections on "Justice as fairness," by B. Barry.--The idea of equality, by B. A. O. Williams.--Against equality, by J. R. Lucas.--Egalitarianism and the equal consideration of interests, by S. I. Benn.--Radical egalitarianism, by H. A. Bedau.--Bibliographical essay (p. 181-185).

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INTRODUCTORY ESSAY
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THOMAS HOBBES
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JOHN STUART MILL
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