Contents
6 Introduction Walzer’s Career Approach and Chapter Outline Notes
7 1 The Justice of Resorting to War Against Vietnam In Defense of Just-War Theory The Theory of Aggression Exceptions: Civil War and Pre-Emption Humanitarian Intervention Notes
8 2 Justified Conduct in War Non-Combatant Immunity and Double Effect “Supreme Emergency” and the Limits of jus in bello Terror and Threats to Civilians The “Moral Equality of Soldiers” Notes
9 3 Complex Equality and the “Spheres of Justice” Intellectual and Political Context Walzer’s Project Distribution for Right Reasons The Social-Meaning Thesis Walzer’s Contribution Notes
10 4 Complex Equality and the Social Democratic Critique of Liberalism Political Vision Walzer and Dissent Socializing Democracy Civil Society, Community, and Free Association Complex Inequality? Notes
11 5 The Challenge of Diversity “Communities of Character”: The Case for Border Restrictions Multiculturalism and the Politics of Difference Community and Identity Notes
12 6 Justice Beyond Borders Justice After War Global Governance and Human Rights Global Distributive Justice Pluralism and the Left Notes
13 7 Religion and Politics Early Work – Symbolism and Discipline in the Study of Puritanism Religious Symbols and National Liberation The Jewish Political Tradition Notes
14 8 Interpretive Method and Social Criticism Three Paths in Moral Philosophy The Practice of Social Criticism Thick and Thin: Reconciling Universal and Particular Walzer as a Social Critic Notes
15 Conclusion
16 Bibliography Works by Walzer Edited and Co-authored Other Works
17 Index
Guide
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