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Justice and Equality: Philosophical Foundations of the Capital Punishment and Welfare Controversies : Philosophical Foundations of the Capital Punishment and Welfare Controversies, Hardback Book

Justice and Equality: Philosophical Foundations of the Capital Punishment and Welfare Controversies : Philosophical Foundations of the Capital Punishment and Welfare Controversies Hardback

Part of the Routledge Revivals series

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This title was first published in 2001. The author demonstrates that debates about justice in political and legal philosophy are relevant to political and legal controversies around the world, and that participants in these debates should look to philosophical theories.

The book focuses on the death penalty and the right to welfare.

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