Justice, Equal Opportunity, and the Family

Paperback Published on: 01/07/1984
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Synopsis

Three common assumptions of both liberal theory and political debate are the autonomy of the family, the principle of merit, and equality of life chances. Fishkin argues that even under the best conditions, commitment to any two of these principles precludes the third. "A brief survey and brilliant critique of contemporary liberal political theory…. A must for all political theory or public policy collections." -*Choice* "The strong points of Fishkin's book are many. He raises provocative issues, locates them within a broader theoretical framework, and demonstrates an urgent need for liberals to set certain priorities. His main message-that liberalism has radical implications for ordinary life-needs to be heard by many." --Virginia L. Warren, *Michigan Law Review* "A highly original and powerfully argued book…. Fishkin is undoubtedly right, and his warning needs to be taken seriously…. This is not a book that catechizes us about what we should believe concerning the practicalities of distributive justice. It is a book that advises us about how we need to think about beliefs that are already popular dogmas, in the interest of making sense." -James Gaffney, *America* **James S. Fishkin** is associate professor of political science at Yale University. He is also the author of *The Limits of Obligation* and *Beyond Subjective Morality*.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • ISBN: 9780300032499
  • Number of pages: 200
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
  • Weight: 288g
  • Languages: English