Equality and Preferential Treatment
Delve into the thought-provoking essays of Marshall Cohen in Equality and Preferential Treatment, published in 1977. This compelling work examines the ethical dilemmas surrounding the enhancement of social and economic conditions for marginalized groups. Spanning 224 pages, Cohen tackles critical issues such as compensation, liability, and victimization while exploring the significance of group identity. He critically analyzes the intrinsic value of racial, sexual, and meritocratic criteria, alongside the broader impacts of preferential policies on society. Ideal for those interested in ethics, moral philosophy, and civil rights, this book offers a rich exploration of equality before the law and the complexities of addressing discrimination. Enhance your understanding of political freedom and security with this essential addition to your philosophical library.