The Nature and Limits of Human Equality
The belief in equality as the basis of a just society is fundamental to the dominant western, liberal viewpoint. Yet, the standard individualist justification for it is weak and contradictory. This book provides a radically new communitarian account of th
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The Nature and Limits of Human Equality
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10.1057/9781137329165 - The Nature and Limits of Human Equality, John Charvet
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The Nature and Limits of Human Equality
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