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Resultaten voor 'brian barry'
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Arguing for Basic Income
Ethical Foundations for a Radical ReformIn this book, a group of specialists describe the type of society in which unconditional income would be legitimate. In doing so, they question and clarify some of the central principles of modern political philosophy.
€ 24,95 -
Movies In Miniature
A Journey Through A Century Of Movie Merchandise€ 20,95 -
Movies In Miniature
A Journey Through A Century Of Movie Merchandise€ 16,50 -
Free Movement
Brian Barry is Professor of Political Science at the London School of Economics, and sometime editor of both Ethics and the British Journal o f Political Science. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Robert E. Goodin is now Professor of Philosophy in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University, having spent the previous decade teaching government at the University of Essex. He is author of, most recently, Motivating Political Morality (1992) and is founding editor of the new Journal o f Political Philosophy, commencing publication from Blackwell in 1993.
€ 256,50 -
Theories of Justice
Brian Barry is Professor of Political Science at the London School of Economics and author of Political Argument, among other titles.
€ 42,95 -
Sociologists, Economists, and Democracy
"Rationalist theories of political behavior have recently risen in status to that of a new—or, more accurately, rediscovered—paradigm in the systematic study of politics. Brian Barry's short, provocative book played no small part in the debate that precipitated this shift. . . . Without reservation, Barry's treatise is the most lucid and most influential critique of two important, competing perspectives in political analysis: the 'sociological' school of Talcott Parsons, Gabriel Almond, and other so-called functionalists; and the 'economic' school of Anthony Downs and Mancur Olson, among others."—Dennis J. Encarnation, American Journal of Sociology
€ 38,95 -
Political Argument (Routledge Revivals)
Provides an analysis of the concept of political values having trade-off relations, and of the notion of the public interest.
€ 263,50 -
Why Social Justice Matters
Brian Barry exposes the shoddy logic and distortion of reality that underpins the ideology of personal responsibility and equal opportunity as an excuse for doing nothing about the enrichment of the few at the expense of the many and for making ever harsher demands on the poor and vulnerable.
€ 82,95 -
Why Social Justice Matters
In the past twenty years, social injustice has increased enormously in Britain and the United States, regardless of the party in power.
€ 31,95 -
Free Movement
This work, analyzing the crossing of state boundaries by people and money, draws comparisons between the different ways that states treat inflowing money and people, demonstrating that states place many restrictions on the movements of people, but few on that of money.
€ 193,95 -
Justice as Impartiality
A Treatise on Social Justice, Volume IIFor over twenty years, Brian Barry has been writing on the foundations of a liberal-democratic constitutional order. Standing against the trend towards relativism in political philosophy, Barry offers a contemporary restatement of the Enlightenment idea that certain basic principles can validly claim the allegiance of every reasonable human being.
€ 183,95 -
Justice as Impartiality
A Treatise on Social Justice, Volume IIFor over twenty years, Brian Barry has been writing on the foundations of a liberal-democratic constitutional order. Standing against the trend towards relativism in political philosophy, Barry offers a contemporary restatement of the Enlightenment idea that certain basic principles can validly claim the allegiance of every reasonable human being.
€ 114,95