A Passion for Justice: Emotions and the Origins of the Social Contract by Robert Solomon

A Passion for Justice: Emotions and the Origins of the Social Contract

Camden Fifth Series; 5

Robert Solomon

346 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction philosophy politics informative reflective medium-paced
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This text argues that justice is a virtue which everyone shares - a function of personal character and not just of government or economic planning. It uses examples from Plato to Ivan Boesky, to document how we live and how we feel.

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