First published in 1998, this volume forwards a particular theory of freedom and delves into the relationships between this view of freedom and issues of social justice.
First published in 1998, this volume forwards a particular theory of freedom and delves into the relationships between this view of freedom and issues of social justice.
This book explores a contradiction: the belief that human beings cannot commit acts of pure evil, that they cannot inflict harm for its own sake, and the evidence that pure ‘evil’ truly is a human capacity.
The first comprehensive overview of various positions within political philosophy on immigration, this original text offers a radical critique of these positions and will be of interest to students of Political Philosophy, International Relations, Social Policy and Law.
Builds an ethical framework for responding to the urgent crisis of global displacement