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This collection of 24 essays, written by eminent philosophers and political theorists, brings together fresh debates on some of the most fundamental questions in contemporary political philosophy, including human rights, equality, constitutionalism, the value of democracy, identity and political neutrality.Presents fresh debates on six of the fundamental questions in contemporary political philosophyContent: Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–20): Thomas Christiano and John ChristmanChapter 2 Facts and Principles1 (pages 21–40): Gerald A. CohenChapter 3 Constructivism, Facts, and Moral Justification (pages 41–60): Samuel FreemanChapter 4 Reason and the Ethos of a Late?Modern Citizen (pages 61–78): Stephen K. WhiteChapter 5 The Moral Foundations of Liberal Neutrality (pages 79–98): Gerald F. GausChapter 6 Perfectionism in Politics: A Defense (pages 99–117): Steven WallChapter 7 Individualism and Libertarian Rights (pages 119–136): Eric MackChapter 8 Left?Libertarianism and Liberty (pages 137–151): Peter VallentyneChapter 9 Illuminating Egalitarianism* (pages 153–178): Larry S. TemkinChapter 10 A Reasonable Alternative to Egalitarianism (pages 179–194): John KekesChapter 11 The Supposed Right to a Democratic Say (pages 195–212): Richard J. ArnesonChapter 12 Democracy: Instrumental vs. Non?Instrumental Value (pages 213–227): Elizabeth AndersonChapter 13 Deliberative Democracy (pages 229–246): Russell HardinChapter 14 Reflections on Deliberative Democracy (pages 247–263): Joshua CohenChapter 15 Constitutionalism – A Skeptical View (pages 265–282): Jeremy WaldronChapter 16 Constitutionalism (pages 283–299): Larry AlexanderChapter 17 Individualism and the Claims of Community (pages 301–321): Richard DaggerChapter 18 Liberalism, Communitarianism, and the Politics of Identity (pages 322–342): Margaret MooreChapter 19 Relational Liberalism and Demands for Equality, Recognition, and Group Rights (pages 343–361): Anthony Simon LadenChapter 20 Structural Injustice and the Politics of Difference1 (pages 362–383): Iris M. YoungChapter 21 Cosmopolitanism and Justice (pages 385–407): Simon CaneyChapter 22 Distributive Justice at Home and Abroad1 (pages 408–422): Jon MandleChapter 23 The Dark Side of Human Rights1 (pages 423–436): Dr. Onora O'NeillChapter 24 A Defense of Welfare Rights as Human Rights* (pages 437–456): James W. Nickel