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Index
Cover
Contents
Series title
Title page
Copyright page
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Introduction
Walzer’s Career
Approach and Chapter Outline
Notes
1 The Justice of Resorting to War
Against Vietnam
In Defense of Just-War Theory
The Theory of Aggression
Exceptions: Civil War and Pre-Emption
Humanitarian Intervention
Notes
2 Justified Conduct in War
Non-Combatant Immunity and Double Effect
“Supreme Emergency” and the Limits of jus in bello
Terror and Threats to Civilians
The “Moral Equality of Soldiers”
Notes
3 Complex Equality and the “Spheres of Justice”
Intellectual and Political Context
Walzer’s Project
Distribution for Right Reasons
The Social-Meaning Thesis
Walzer’s Contribution
Notes
4 Complex Equality and the Social Democratic Critique of Liberalism
Political Vision
Walzer and Dissent
Socializing Democracy
Civil Society, Community, and Free Association
Complex Inequality?
Notes
5 The Challenge of Diversity
“Communities of Character”: The Case for Border Restrictions
Multiculturalism and the Politics of Difference
Community and Identity
Notes
6 Justice Beyond Borders
Justice After War
Global Governance and Human Rights
Global Distributive Justice
Pluralism and the Left
Notes
7 Religion and Politics
Early Work – Symbolism and Discipline in the Study of Puritanism
Religious Symbols and National Liberation
The Jewish Political Tradition
Notes
8 Interpretive Method and Social Criticism
Three Paths in Moral Philosophy
The Practice of Social Criticism
Thick and Thin: Reconciling Universal and Particular
Walzer as a Social Critic
Notes
Conclusion
Bibliography
Works by Walzer
Edited and Co-authored
Other Works
Index
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