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Social Philosophy & Policy 29:1 (Winter 2012)
New Essays in Political and Social Philosophy
Contents
-Andrew Altman, "Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity: Dispelling the Conceptual Fog"
-Jason Brennan, "Political Liberty: Who Needs It?"
-Gerald Dworkin, "Harm and the Volenti Principle"
-Lloyd P. Gerson, "Who Owns What? Some Reflections on the Foundation of Political Philosophy"
-Donald C. Hubin, "Human Reproductive Interests: Puzzles at the Periphery of the Property Paradigm"
-Michael S. Moore, "Responsible Choices, Desert-Based Legal Institutions, and the Challenges of Contemporary Neuroscience"
-Christopher W. Morris, "State Coercion and Force"
-Anthony O'Hear, "Education and the Modern State"
-Fernando R. Tesón, "Why Free Trade is Required by Justice"
-John Tomasi, "Democratic Legitimacy and Economic Liberty"
-Steven Wall, "Rescuing Justice from Equality"
-Christopher Heath Wellman, "Reinterpreting Rawls's The Law of Peoples"
-Matt Zwolinski, "Structural Exploitation"
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