プライム無料体験をお試しいただけます
プライム無料体験で、この注文から無料配送特典をご利用いただけます。
非会員 | プライム会員 | |
---|---|---|
通常配送 | ¥410 - ¥450* | 無料 |
お急ぎ便 | ¥510 - ¥550 | |
お届け日時指定便 | ¥510 - ¥650 |
*Amazon.co.jp発送商品の注文額 ¥3,500以上は非会員も無料
無料体験はいつでもキャンセルできます。30日のプライム無料体験をぜひお試しください。
¥6,028¥6,028 税込
発送元: Amazon.co.jp 販売者: Amazon.co.jp
¥6,028¥6,028 税込
発送元: Amazon.co.jp
販売者: Amazon.co.jp
¥3,719¥3,719 税込
配送料 ¥240 5月30日-6月1日にお届け
発送元: バリューブックス 【防水梱包で、丁寧に発送します】 販売者: バリューブックス 【防水梱包で、丁寧に発送します】
¥3,719¥3,719 税込
配送料 ¥240 5月30日-6月1日にお届け
発送元: バリューブックス 【防水梱包で、丁寧に発送します】
販売者: バリューブックス 【防水梱包で、丁寧に発送します】
無料のKindleアプリをダウンロードして、スマートフォン、タブレット、またはコンピューターで今すぐKindle本を読むことができます。Kindleデバイスは必要ありません。
ウェブ版Kindleなら、お使いのブラウザですぐにお読みいただけます。
携帯電話のカメラを使用する - 以下のコードをスキャンし、Kindleアプリをダウンロードしてください。
何か問題が発生しました。後で再度リクエストしてください。
OK
Social Justice in the Liberal State ペーパーバック – 1981/9/10
英語版
Bruce Ackerman
(著)
{"desktop_buybox_group_1":[{"displayPrice":"¥6,028","priceAmount":6028.00,"currencySymbol":"¥","integerValue":"6,028","decimalSeparator":null,"fractionalValue":null,"symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":false,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"OX%2FYcvU%2FC9TS6Deo6ssGWM3w754PfnO5j5sK5rANgCU4nWUxmyPJyslVoDbtaBUBsGO90fEHdQFS2Qno36LN77Nt5nJIUbrzDm8m3PeqyuqDemGsj5cxW%2FVoXjbDLfL4","locale":"ja-JP","buyingOptionType":"NEW","aapiBuyingOptionIndex":0}, {"displayPrice":"¥3,719","priceAmount":3719.00,"currencySymbol":"¥","integerValue":"3,719","decimalSeparator":null,"fractionalValue":null,"symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":false,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"OX%2FYcvU%2FC9TS6Deo6ssGWM3w754PfnO519E6jO4yM4lrVQPxBlcf63BivuJWCFnyNYGwhYk3vFjDoq4tj7hkDh%2BQGM6IFEYwcpFjHRzO8p14WIgbIDMtzA%2BQpV3JftQWTviC7Xbx8R7S85QZsOvmCfl7ZIk4SuNuW8NmsAb%2BKGB2xmDqkRGiXQ%3D%3D","locale":"ja-JP","buyingOptionType":"USED","aapiBuyingOptionIndex":1}]}
購入オプションとあわせ買い
An original and compelling vision of a just society
“A ‘new view’ of the theoretical foundations of liberalism that will ‘challenge us to clarify our own implicit notions of liberal democracy.’ ”—The New York Times Book Review
Winner of a Certificate of Merit for the American Bar Association's 1981 Gavel Award for outstanding public service
First published in 1980 and continuously in print ever since, Bruce Ackerman's classic Social Justice in the Liberal State offers a new foundation for liberal political theory— a world in which each of us may live his or her own life in his or her own way, without denying the same right to others. Full of provocative discussions of issues ranging from education to abortion, it makes fascinating reading for anyone concerned with the future of the liberal democratic state.
“Professor Ackerman has tackled age-old problems of social justice with the refreshing technique of a series of dialogues in which the proponent of a position must either confront his opponent with an answer, constrained by the three principles of rationality, consistency, and neutrality, or submit to a checkmate. The author’s ability to combine earthiness with extreme subtlety in framing the dialogues has produced a novel, mind-stretching book.”—Henry J. Friendly, Senior Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
“What limits should we place on genetic manipulation? How many children should we have? How should we regulate abortions and adoptions? What rights does the community have, what rights do parents have in the education of children? What rights do children have? What resources must we leave to future generations? To see all these as questions of distributive justice is to connect them in a new way (and to make) a significant contribution.”—Michael Walzer, The New Republic
“The breadth of the attack on the fundamental issues of man and society is impressive.”—Foreign Affairs
Bruce A. Ackerman is professor of law at the Yale Law School.
“A ‘new view’ of the theoretical foundations of liberalism that will ‘challenge us to clarify our own implicit notions of liberal democracy.’ ”—The New York Times Book Review
Winner of a Certificate of Merit for the American Bar Association's 1981 Gavel Award for outstanding public service
First published in 1980 and continuously in print ever since, Bruce Ackerman's classic Social Justice in the Liberal State offers a new foundation for liberal political theory— a world in which each of us may live his or her own life in his or her own way, without denying the same right to others. Full of provocative discussions of issues ranging from education to abortion, it makes fascinating reading for anyone concerned with the future of the liberal democratic state.
“Professor Ackerman has tackled age-old problems of social justice with the refreshing technique of a series of dialogues in which the proponent of a position must either confront his opponent with an answer, constrained by the three principles of rationality, consistency, and neutrality, or submit to a checkmate. The author’s ability to combine earthiness with extreme subtlety in framing the dialogues has produced a novel, mind-stretching book.”—Henry J. Friendly, Senior Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
“What limits should we place on genetic manipulation? How many children should we have? How should we regulate abortions and adoptions? What rights does the community have, what rights do parents have in the education of children? What rights do children have? What resources must we leave to future generations? To see all these as questions of distributive justice is to connect them in a new way (and to make) a significant contribution.”—Michael Walzer, The New Republic
“The breadth of the attack on the fundamental issues of man and society is impressive.”—Foreign Affairs
Bruce A. Ackerman is professor of law at the Yale Law School.
- 本の長さ464ページ
- 言語英語
- 発売日1981/9/10
- 寸法23.62 x 15.29 x 2.97 cm
- ISBN-100300027575
- ISBN-13978-0300027570
この著者の人気タイトル
ページ 1 以下のうち 1 最初から観るページ 1 以下のうち 1
登録情報
- 出版社 : Yale University Press; Revised版 (1981/9/10)
- 発売日 : 1981/9/10
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 464ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0300027575
- ISBN-13 : 978-0300027570
- 寸法 : 23.62 x 15.29 x 2.97 cm
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 325,738位洋書 (洋書の売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 268位Political Parties
- - 547位Political Conservatism & Liberalism
- - 561位Civil Rights & Liberties
- カスタマーレビュー:
著者について
著者をフォローして、新作のアップデートや改善されたおすすめを入手してください。
著者の本をもっと発見したり、よく似た著者を見つけたり、著者のブログを読んだりしましょう
カスタマーレビュー
星5つ中5つ
5つのうち5つ
4グローバルレーティング
評価はどのように計算されますか?
全体的な星の評価と星ごとの割合の内訳を計算するために、単純な平均は使用されません。その代わり、レビューの日時がどれだけ新しいかや、レビューアーがAmazonで商品を購入したかどうかなどが考慮されます。また、レビューを分析して信頼性が検証されます。
他の国からのトップレビュー
Kenneth Buck
5つ星のうち5.0
A New Avenue
2012年11月16日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
There may be more discussion among liberals concerning social justice than between liberals and conservatives. This is a great addition and supplements modern works by Rawls and Nozick as well as the traditional works concerning contract theory and utilitarianism. Although Ackerman makes reasoned arguments about the problems encountered by contract and utility theories, his solution, consisting of constrained neutral conversation, has its own problems. His section on moving from the ideal to realty was not convincing to me. It seems all liberal discussion concerning political theory assumes (needs) a rational and reasonable community to create a rational and reasonable society. I am still looking for that liberal idea to translate to the real world.