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Justice: views from the social sciences

✍ Scribed by Cohen, Ronald Lee


Publisher
Plenum Press
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Leaves
314
Series
Critical issues in social justice
Category
Library

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✦ Subjects


Social justice;Aufsatzsammlung;Gerechtigkeit;Justice distributive;Justice sociale;Sociale rechtvaardigheid;Sozialwissenschaften;Theorie;Distributive justice;Justice


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