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Responsibility for Justice (Oxford Political Philosophy)
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u/rAlexanderAcosta ยท 1 pointr/PoliticalPhilosophy

I'm currently re-reading

Marion Young's Responsibility as Justice.

https://www.amazon.com/Responsibility-Justice-Oxford-Political-Philosophy/dp/0195392388

Speaking as a conservative-libertarian, it does a fantastic job of breaking down the idea of privilege and social injustice in a way that makes sense.

The reason I think this is important, highlighting that I am a conservative-libertarian, is that people on my side hear those two phrases and automatically think they're bullshit. Granted, the vast majority of the time that those two phrases are brought up, it's usually to attack people on my side of the ideological field.

Her definitions are undeniably brilliant and foster cooperation rather than division.