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Modern Theories of Justice.(Review)

About 3 pages (944 words)

The Review of Metaphysics, September 1st, 1998

Kolm, Serge-Christophe. Modern Theories of Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1996. ix + 525 pp. Cloth, $40.00--Modern Theories of Justice is a synopsis of views developed by distinguished French economist and philosopher Serge-Christophe Kolm in over four decades of investigation into the foundations of economics and justice. This book, his first written in English, is a comprehensive introduction to his vision of a "Liberal Social Contract" as "Practical Justice" for real societies and real people. Modern Theories of Justice is composed of two parts: "1. The complete introduction to the theory ...

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