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Unequivocal Justice (PDF) invites readers to rethink foundational perspectives in political philosophy, particularly the belief that free-market systems fundamentally clash with the essential tenets of liberal egalitarianism. In this compelling text, author Freiman tackles the widespread misconception among liberal egalitarians, who often depend on an unrealistic “public interest” model for political behavior while applying a more practical “private interest” model to market transactions and civil society interactions. This discrepancy, Freiman argues, results in a flawed framework that ultimately distorts the interpretation of crucial liberal egalitarian principles.
Delving deeper, Freiman highlights how this asymmetrical application leads to a misjudgment of vital concepts such as political liberty, economic sufficiency, fair opportunity, and social equality. Throughout this thought-provoking ebook, readers are invited to re-evaluate these principles by considering their institutional implications in real-world, nonideal scenarios. Utilizing innovative insights from political psychology and public choice economics, Freiman presents a refreshing philosophical discourse that challenges conventional wisdom and encourages critical thinking.
This unique exploration of political philosophy is essential for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the intricate dance between free markets and egalitarian justice.
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