Justice And The Politics Of Difference by Iris Marion Young
This influential work challenges traditional notions of justice by critiquing the limitations of distributive justice and advocating for a more inclusive approach that recognizes the structural inequalities and social differences inherent in society. It argues for a model of justice that emphasizes the importance of participation, communication, and the acknowledgment of diverse social groups, focusing on the need to address oppression and domination. The book proposes a framework that seeks to empower marginalized voices and foster a more equitable and democratic society by embracing difference rather than attempting to homogenize it.
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- 1990
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