Liberalism and the Limits of Justice

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Liberalism and the Limits of Justice is a philosophical work by Michael Sandel that critiques liberal theories of justice, particularly John Rawls’s, by arguing that they overlook the moral and communal ties that shape individual identity.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
academicDiscipline moral and political philosophy
political theory
addressesConcept community
justice as fairness
neutrality of the state
the common good
the self
argues justice cannot be fully understood independently of conceptions of the good
liberal theories overlook moral and communal ties that shape identity
persons are partly constituted by their social and communal attachments
author Michael J. Sandel NERFINISHED
Michael Sandel NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes abstract individualism in liberal theory
state neutrality regarding conceptions of the good
critiquesConcept Rawlsian liberalism
liberal theory of justice
priority of the right over the good
unencumbered self
critiquesWorkOf John Rawls NERFINISHED
hasEdition revised edition
hasSubject moral obligations rooted in membership and identity
relationship between self and community
influencedBy Aristotelian ethics
Hegelian political philosophy
influences communitarian critiques of liberalism
contemporary political theory
debates on justice and the self
language English
mainSubject communitarianism
identity and community
liberalism
moral philosophy
political philosophy
theories of justice
notableFor defense of a socially constituted self
role in liberalism–communitarianism debate
systematic critique of Rawls’s A Theory of Justice
philosophicalTradition communitarian political theory
critique of liberal individualism
publicationYear 1982
publisher Cambridge University Press
relatedWork A Theory of Justice NERFINISHED
Democracy’s Discontent NERFINISHED
Public Philosophy: Essays on Morality in Politics NERFINISHED
revisedEditionYear 1998

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Michael Sandel notableWork Liberalism and the Limits of Justice