Justice for All Dianne HallCollection of essays adapted from an undergraduate honors conference held at Binghamton University which address contemporary issues in political philosophy. This book is a collection of six essays adapted from an undergraduate honors conference held at Binghamton University, spring 2002. Each essay addresses a contemporary issue in political philosophy. The essays originated as Honors Projects administered through the Program in Philosophy, Politics
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