Justice and the politics of difference
by IRIS Marion Young.
- New Jersey : Princeton University, 2011.
- 286 p.
Table of Contents : Chapter 1. Displacing the distributive paradigm Chapter 2. Five faces of oppression Chapter 3. Insurgency and the welfare capitalist society Chapter 4. The idea of impartiality and the civic public Chapter 5. The scaling of bodies and the politics of identity Chapter 6. Social movements and the politics of difference Chapter 7. Affirmative action and the myth of merit Chapter 8. City life and difference Epilogue: International justice.