Table of Contents
Vol. 1, Issue 1

Symposium on Justice and Universalism

David Miller, Oxford University, 'Two Ways to Think About Justice'

Thomas Pogge, Columbia University,'Global Poverty: Explanation and Responsibilities'

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Philippe Van Parijs, Universitè Catholique de Louvain , 'Linguistic Justice'

Eric Mack, Tulane University,'Self-Ownership, Marxism, and Egalitarianism', part 1

Robert E. Goodin, Australian National University, 'The Paradox of Persisting Opposition'


Vol. 1, Issue 2

Brian Barry, Columbia University, 'Capitalists Rule OK?: Some Puzzles about Political Power'

Chandran Kukathas, Australian Defence Force Academy, University of New South Wales, 'Equality and Diversity'

James Johnson, University of Rochester, 'Liberalism and the Politics of Cultural Authenticity'

Eric Mack,Tulane University,'Self-Ownership, Marxism, and Egalitarianism', part 2

Vol. 1, Issue 3

Symposium on John Rawls's The Law of Peoples

Martha Nussbaum, University of Chicago 'Women and the Law of Peoples'

Henry Shue, Oxford University , 'Rawls and Outlaws'

Michael Blake, Harvard University, "Toleration and Reciprocity: Commentary on Martha Nussbaum and Henry Shue"

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Bruce Chapman, University of Toronto 'Rational Aggregation'

Norman Scholfeld, Washington University, St. Louis, 'Constitutional Quandaries And Critical Elections'

Chin Liew Ten, Singapore National University, Review Essay: 'Was Mill a Liberal?'





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