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" Local justice in America / "
Jon Elster, editor.
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BL
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Record Number
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950752
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Doc. No
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b705122
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Title & Author
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Local justice in America /\ Jon Elster, editor.
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Publication Statement
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New York :: Russell Sage Foundation,, ©1995.
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Page. NO
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xi, 328 pages ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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0871542331
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: 9780871542335
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Introduction: the idea of local justice / Jon Elster -- The allocation of college admissions / Patricia Conley -- Scarce medical resources: hemodialysis and kidney transplantation / J. Michael Dennis -- Layoffs: principles and practices / Stuart Romm -- U.S. immigration policy and local justice / Gerry Mackie -- Conclusion: local justice and American values / Jon Elster.
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Abstract
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Notions of justice and fairness are central to the American belief that the pursuit of a healthy and productive life is the right of all citizens. Yet in the real world there are seldom sufficient resources to meet the needs of everyone, and institutions are routinely forced to make difficult decisions regarding who will be favored and who will not. Local Justice in America is an insightful look into how selections are made in four critical areas: college admissions, kidney transplants, employee layoffs, and legalized immigration. This volume's case studies survey the history and modern rationale behind seemingly enigmatic allocation systems, chronicling the political and ethical debates, occasional scandals, and judicial battles that have shaped them. Though these selection processes differ significantly, each reflects a bitter struggle between opposing - and equally intense - principles of local justice.
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In framing chapters, editor Jon Elster draws upon these studies to speculate on the unique nature of the American value system. Arguing that race matters deeply in all considerations of local justice, he discusses how our society's assessment of neediness balances on the often uneasy compromises between the desire to reward deserving individuals and the call to strengthen opportunities for disadvantaged groups. Well informed and stimulating, Local Justice in America speaks directly to policy debates in the fields of health, education, work, and immigration, and makes an important contribution to our understanding of the fundamental social issues that affect our daily welfare.
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Subject
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Distributive justice-- United States, Case studies.
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Social choice-- United States, Case studies.
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Social justice, Case studies.
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Social choice-- United States, Case studies.
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Social choice-- United States-- Case studies.
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Distributive justice, Case Reports.
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Distributive justice-- Case studies.
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71.49 social processes: other.
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Distributive justice.
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Social choice.
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Social conditions
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Social justice.
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Soziale Gerechtigkeit
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Verteilungsgerechtigkeit
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Distributieve rechtvaardigheid.
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United States, Social conditions, Case studies.
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United States.
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USA
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USA.
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Dewey Classification
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303.3/72
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LC Classification
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HM216.L63 1995
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NLM classification
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71.49bcl
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83.02bcl
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MG 70920rvk
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MS 6350rvk
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MS 6500rvk
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Added Entry
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Elster, Jon,1940-
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