by Louis P. Pojman (Editor), Owen McLeod (Editor)
Much of contemporary social and political theory has reduced the concept of desert to a minor role. The work of John Rawls is the prime example. Recently some philosophers have argued that the notion merits a more central place in social and political theory. This reader brings together opposing positions and arguments, thus stimulating debate over the meaning and significance of desert in contemporary thought. The book includes eight classical and twenty-two contemporary readings on the concept.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 328
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 01 Sep 1998
ISBN 10: 0195122186
ISBN 13: 9780195122183