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'Injustice' offers a radical alternative to familiar ways of thinking about problems of justice and injustice, one motivated by the urgency of concrete struggles over injustice in the real world. It rejects the paradigm of ideal moral theory, which suffers from theoretical paralysis, distortional thinking, and a reflexive tendency to subordinate politics to morality. Instead, this text proposes an innovative approach that integrates realistic analysis of conflict, power, and politics with substantive normative critique and prescription.
Justice --- Political ethics. --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civics & Citizenship. --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory. --- PHILOSOPHY / Political. --- Philosophy. --- Ethics, Political --- Ethics in government --- Government ethics --- Political science --- Politics, Practical --- Ethics --- Civics --- Injustice --- Conduct of life --- Law --- Common good --- Fairness --- Moral and ethical aspects
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