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Thick and Thin : Moral Argument at Home and Abroad
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Author(s):
MICHAEL WALZER
Publication date:
March 15 1994
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University of Notre Dame Press
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March 15 1994
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. ix
Preface to the 2019 Edition
pp. vii
Table of Contents
pp. xi
Introduction
pp. 1
Moral Minimalism
pp. 21
Distributive Justice As A Maximalist Morality
pp. 41
Maximalism and The Social Critic
pp. 63
Justice and Tribalism:
pp. 85
The Divided Self
pp. 105
Acknowledgments
pp. 107
Afterword to the 2019 Edition
pp. 113
Index of Names
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