Left-Libertarianism and Its Critics
Discover the thought-provoking insights in Left-Libertarianism and Its Critics, a compelling collection of contemporary essays that delve into the intricate balance of liberty and equality in political philosophy. Published by Palgrave USA in 2001, this 398-page hardback features contributions from renowned political philosophers including Robert Nozick, Philippe Van Parijs, and Will Kymlicka. Each essay critically examines the principles of left-libertarianism, a philosophy that advocates for robust liberty rights alongside significant material equality. This essential volume is perfect for anyone interested in the dynamic discourse surrounding political thought and the challenges of modern governance. Enhance your understanding of these pivotal ideas by adding this influential work to your collection today.