Equality in Liberty and Justice

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Pub. Date: 2001-02-28
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

Equality in Liberty & Justice is an integrated collection of essays in political philosophy, divided into two parts. The first examines (classically) liberal ideas--the ideas of the Founding Fathers of the American republic--and some of the applications & the rejections of such ideas in our contemporary world. Among other questions about liberty & responsibility it considers, in the context of the imprisonment & psychiatric treatment of dissidents in the psychiatric hospitals of the former Soviet Union, Plato's suggestion that all delinquency is an expression of mental disease. The second part examines the relations & the lack of relations between old fashioned, without prefix or suffix, justice & what is called by its promoters social justice. It therefore presses such questions as "Equal outcomes or equal justice?" & "Enemies of poverty or of inequality?"

Author Biography

Antony Flew is emeritus professor of philosophy in the University of Reading, England. He has also served as visiting professor in institutions in North America. Africa. and Australia. He has been published on many different philosophical questions, especially those of interest both to academic philosophers and to a wider public

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Transaction Edition xi
Part I
The logic of liberty
3(24)
Political freedom
4(5)
Freedom of the will
9(5)
Deny freewill and disdain political liberty
14(5)
Liberties and democraties
19(8)
Could there be universal natural rights?
27(20)
The objectivity of natural rights
28(5)
The groundedness of all rights
33(3)
The reciprocities of rights
36(3)
Rights and compulsions
39(4)
The road to a rationale
43(4)
Social Contract or General Will?
47(22)
Sources of misunderstanding
49(7)
Popular absolutism
56(7)
Vanguards and voluntarism
63(6)
`Freedom is slavery!': slogan for philosopher kings
69(21)
What is to be examined
70(4)
Misunderstanding the meaning of `liberty'
74(3)
Suggesting senses of `freedom'
77(8)
Miscellaneous anti-liberal misconceptions
85(5)
Choices and wants: discrediting the actual
90(29)
Plato, delinquency, and disease
93(3)
Agents' actions or symptomatic spasms?
96(6)
Disease, disability, and dissidence
102(6)
The logic of wants and needs
108(11)
Part II
The geography of justice
119(25)
Justice as a particular virtue
121(5)
Plato and (social) justice
126(8)
Aristotle and (distributive) justice
134(8)
Procrusteanism, or justice?
142(2)
Annihilating the individual
144(21)
Individual differences and (social) justice
146(4)
Individual deserts and `genetic inheritances'
150(6)
Actual entitlements, but not deserved
156(5)
Everywhere different, yet born identical?
161(4)
Equal outcomes, or equal justice?
165(17)
Hayek's last mission
168(6)
Three ideals of equality
174(8)
Enemies of poverty, or of inequality?
182(28)
Procrusteans, or Good Samaritans?
183(8)
Procrusteanism and monopoly provision
191(4)
Distracting aims within the Poverty Lobby
195(13)
A Sting in the tail
208(2)
Bibliography 210(11)
Name index 221

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