Theories of Justice: A Treatise on Social Justice, Vol. 1

University of California Press (1989)
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Abstract

What is social justice? In _Theories of Justice_ Brian Barry provides a systematic and detailed analysis of two kinds of answers. One is that justice arises from a sense of the advantage to everyone of having constraints on the pursuit of self-interest. The other answer connects the idea of justice with that of impartiality. Though the first book of a trilogy, _Theories of Justice_ stands alone and constitutes a major contribution to the debate about social justice that began in 1971 with Rawls's _A Theory of Justice_.

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