[Book review] the structure of liberty, justice and the rule of law [Book Review]

Criminal Justice Ethics 19 (2):131-135 (2000)
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Abstract

This provocative book outlines a powerful and original theory of liberty structured by the liberal conception of justice and the rule of law. Drawing on insights from philosophy, political theory, economics, and law, he shows how this new conception of liberty can confront, and solve, the central societal problems of knowledge, interest, and power

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edition E. Barnett, Randy (2000) "The Structure of Liberty: Justice and the Rule of Law". Mind 109(433):131-135

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