Democracy and Social Injustice
Law, Politics, and Philosophy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:21st Feb '95
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In this truly interdisciplinary study that reflects the author's work in philosophy, political science, law, and policy studies, Thomas W. Simon argues that democratic theory must address the social injustices inflicted upon disadvantaged groups. By shifting theoretical sights from justice to injustice, Simon recasts the nature of democracy and provides a new perspective on social problems. He examines the causes and effects of injustice, victims' responses to injustice, and historical theories of disadvantage, revealing that those theories have important repercussions for contemporary policy debates. Finally, Simon considers which institutions and practices come within the grasp of democracy and discusses the concept of a 'Negative Utopia,' or a future without injustice.
His book is a timely achievement and an agenda getter in the widening conversation over democracy. -- Milton Fisk, Indiana University
Simon brings considerable philosophical sophistication to his discussions of injustice, democracy, and the relationship between disadvantage and democracy, shedding light on these subjects. * Law and Politics Book Review *
Both interesting and persuasive . . . -- Jennifer Greene, University of Texas, Austin * Philosophy in Review *
The mixture of sociological findings, legal theory and social philosophy is most impressive. -- Larry May, Washington University
ISBN: 9780847679386
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
Weight: 454g
320 pages