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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.


Reference

  1. Ackerman, Bruce A. (1980). Social justice in the liberal state. New Haven : Yale University Press. ISBN 0300024398.
  2. Yale University Press. "Social Justice in the Liberal State". Retrieved 2006-07-16.
  3. Book Review Desk (30 Nov1980). "NOTABLE BOOKS OF THE YEAR". Late City Final Edition. The New York Times. pp. 14, Column 1, Section 7. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Check date values in: |date= (help)