Difference without domination : pursuing justice in diverse democracies /
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| Language: | English |
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Chicago ; London :
The University of Chicago Press,
2020.
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Introduction | Danielle Allen and Rohini Somanathan
- Part I. Difference without Domination
- 1. A New Theory of Justice: Difference without Domination | Danielle Allen
- 2. Race, Domination, and Republicanism | Melvin Rogers
- Part II. Relations before Transactions: New Approaches to Inequality, Justice, and Dignity
- 3. Crime and Punishment in a Divided Society | Rajiv Sethi
- 4. The Psychology of Implicit Intergroup Bias and the Prospect of Change | Calvin Lai and Mahzarin Banaji
- 5. Human Dignity and Modern Democracies | Ajume Wingo
- 6. Relations before Transactions: A Personal Plea | Glenn Loury
- Part III. The Limits of Mirroring: New Approaches to Representation, Measurement, and Membership
- 7. Overrepresentation: Asian Americans and the Conundrums of Statistical Mirroring | Ellen D. Wu
- 8. Second-Order Diversity: An Exploration of Decentralization's Egalitarian Possibilities | Heather Gerken
- 9. Contributing to a Society of Equals: Affirmative Action beyond the "Distributive Paradigm" | Urs Lindner
- 10. The Measurement and Mismeasurement of Social Difference | Rohini Somanathan
- 11. Immigration, Membership, and Justice: On the Right to Bring Others into the Polity | Claudio LoÌ?pez-Guerra
- Conclusion. Redefining Integration | Danielle Allen and Rohini Somanathan
- Index
- Author Bios