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  1. Obligations. Essays on Disobedience, War, and Citizenship. Michael Walzer. Paperback. ISBN 9780674630253. Publication date: 05/15/1982. In this collection of essays, Michael Walzer discusses how obligations are incurred, sustained, and (sometimes) abandoned by citizens of the modern state and members of political parties and movements as they ...

  2. Jan 1, 1983 · July 13, 2022. Spheres of Justice by Michael Walzer is, by his own account, a response to Anarchy, State, and Utopia by Robert Nozick, one of the most prominent libertarian political philosophers of the twentieth century. In Spheres of Justice, Walzer, best-known for his work on the just war, defends some version of communitarianism, which ...

  3. Michael Haus, Die politische Philosophie Michael Walzers, Wiesbaden 2000. Google Scholar Skadi Krause/ Karsten Malowitz, Michael Walzer zur Einführung, Hamburg 1998. Google Scholar David Miller/ Michael Walzer (Hrsg.), Pluralism, Justice and Equality, Oxford 1995. Google Scholar

  4. Alluding to Walzer’s position on membership, Onora O’Neill concludes that, ‘[t]hose who see boundaries as the limits of justificatory reasoning will not take seriously…the predicaments of those who are excluded’. 39 Indeed, she maintains that Walzer’s apparent acceptance of boundaries as morally constitutive effectively ‘pre-empts ...

  5. Spheres of Justice: A Defense of Pluralism and Equality. MICHAEL WALZER. New York: Basic Books, 1983. xviii, 345 p. Cloth $19.95, paper $9.95.* Spheres of Justice is Michael Walzer's fourth book in political philo-sophy, and aims to provide a more systematic account of ideas im-plicit in his previous work.' For beneath Walzer's many shifts of

  6. Michael Walzer and Spheres of Justice By Margaret Moore. Michael Walzer is widely regarded as one of America’s foremost political theorists and public intellectuals, whose work has spanned many of the most important topics in political thought – theories of just war, terrorism, toleration, distributive justice, democracy, multiculturalism, the rules of international society, as well as ...

  7. In this essay Walzer's relativistic approach is defended against Ronald Dworkin's claims of circularity. This is a version of the German language essay published by Stephen Snyder: Mitgliedschaft als soziales Gut und Rahmenbedingung für

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