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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE Liberal Political Philosophy and Affirmative Action
- ONE Definition of Key Concepts and Delimitation of Scope of Analysis 11
- TWO Libertarian Justice and Affirmative Action 52
- THREE Contractarian Justice and Affirmative Action 65
- FOUR Utilitarian Justice and Affirmative Action 94
- FIVE Egalitarian Justice and Affirmative Action 116
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PART TWO Constitutional Equality and Affirmative Action
- SIX Constitutional Equality and Equal Protection 135
- SEVEN The Constitutional Dimension of Affirmative Action 163
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PART THREE Equality, Difference, and Consensus: Toward an Integrated Conception of the Justice of Affirmative Action
- EIGHT The Limitations of the Major Liberal Philosophical Conceptions of the Justice of Affirmative Action 219
- NINE Justice as Reversibility, Equality, and the Right to Be Different 239
- TEN Toward an Integrated Philosophical and Constitutional Justification of Affirmative Action 283
- List of Cases 337
- Notes 339
- Bibliography 353
- Index 359
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE Liberal Political Philosophy and Affirmative Action
- ONE Definition of Key Concepts and Delimitation of Scope of Analysis 11
- TWO Libertarian Justice and Affirmative Action 52
- THREE Contractarian Justice and Affirmative Action 65
- FOUR Utilitarian Justice and Affirmative Action 94
- FIVE Egalitarian Justice and Affirmative Action 116
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PART TWO Constitutional Equality and Affirmative Action
- SIX Constitutional Equality and Equal Protection 135
- SEVEN The Constitutional Dimension of Affirmative Action 163
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PART THREE Equality, Difference, and Consensus: Toward an Integrated Conception of the Justice of Affirmative Action
- EIGHT The Limitations of the Major Liberal Philosophical Conceptions of the Justice of Affirmative Action 219
- NINE Justice as Reversibility, Equality, and the Right to Be Different 239
- TEN Toward an Integrated Philosophical and Constitutional Justification of Affirmative Action 283
- List of Cases 337
- Notes 339
- Bibliography 353
- Index 359