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</ref> The book is a ''new view'' of the theoretical foundations of liberalism that will ''challenge us to clarify our own implicit notions of liberal democracy.'' <ref>{{cite news | </ref> The book is a ''new view'' of the theoretical foundations of liberalism that will ''challenge us to clarify our own implicit notions of liberal democracy.'' <ref>{{cite news | ||
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</ref> Bruce Ackerman has mounted a profound challenge to contract thinking. It works, crudely, on the idea that the premises of a course of contract reasoning can be manipulated so as to yield (more or less) any conclusion that the theorist has some antecedent interest in producing. <ref>{{cite web | |||
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Social justice in the liberal state is a book written by Bruce A. Ackerman, professor of law at the Yale Law School. The book is a new view of the theoretical foundations of liberalism that will challenge us to clarify our own implicit notions of liberal democracy. Bruce Ackerman has mounted a profound challenge to contract thinking. It works, crudely, on the idea that the premises of a course of contract reasoning can be manipulated so as to yield (more or less) any conclusion that the theorist has some antecedent interest in producing.
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- Ackerman, Bruce A. (1980). Social justice in the liberal state. New Haven : Yale University Press. ISBN 0300024398.
- Yale University Press. "Social Justice in the Liberal State". Retrieved 2006-07-16.
- Book Review Desk (30 Nov1980). "NOTABLE BOOKS OF THE YEAR". Late City Final Edition. The New York Times. pp. 14, Column 1, Section 7.
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