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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Borges, “The Lottery in Babylon,” from Labyrinths
Nozick, “Distributive Justice,” from Anarchy, State and Utopia
Rawls, “Principles of Justice,” from A Theory of Justice
Plato, “Justice,” from Republic
Aristotle, “Justice,” from Nicomachean Ethics
Aquinas, “Of Justice,” from Summa Theologica
Leibniz, “Reflections on the Common Concept of Justice,” from Philosophical Papers and Letters
Hume, “Of Justice,” from An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals
Kant, “A Definition of Justice,” from The Metaphysical Elements of Justice
Mill, “On the Connexion Between Justice and Utility,” from Utilitarianism
Marx, “To Each According to His Needs,” from Critique of the Gotha Program
Kelsen, “What is Justice?” from What is Justice?
Nabokov, “About Mira Belochkin,” from Pnin
Suggested Further Readings.
