by Amy Gutmann (Author)
This book makes a significant contribution to the tradition of liberal political theory: it explores the foundations and limits of the idea of equality within that theory and offers a sustained argument for a persuasive new view of liberalism. Liberal thinking has always displayed a tension between the claims of liberty and those of equality. Professor Gutmann examines the contributions of liberal theorists from Locke to Rawls on the subject of two kinds of equality - equality of opportunity to participate and the equal distribution of economic goods. Valuing both, she shows that, far from being alternatives, the two ideals are compatible to a much greater degree than has previously been thought. Liberal Equality restores egalitarianism to political theory in a way that will forcefully challenge its critics to deeper reflection.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 332
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 30 Sep 1980
ISBN 10: 052129665X
ISBN 13: 9780521296656
Book Overview: Liberal Equality restores egalitarianism to political theory in a way that will forcefully challenge its critics to deeper reflection.