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The Karamazov Brothers (annotated)
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The Karamazov Brothers (annotated)The Karamazov Brothers (annotated)

Dostoevsky's last and greatest novel, The Karamazov Brothers (1880) is both a brilliantly told crime story and a passionate philosophical debate. The dissolute landowner Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov is murdered; his sons - the atheist intellectual Ivan, the hot-blooded Dmitry, and the saintly novice Alyosha - are all at some level involved...
This new translation does full justice to Doestoevsky's genius, particularly in the use of the spoken word, which ranges over every mode of human expression.
 
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Tags: Karamazov, Brothers, translation, justice, Doestoevsky, annotated, involved
Loving Justice, Living Shakespeare
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Loving Justice, Living ShakespeareIn thinking about Justice, we ignore Love to our peril. Loving Justice, Living Shakespeare asks why love is considered a 'soft' subject, fit for the arts and religion perhaps, but unfit for boardrooms, parliamentary and congressional debates, law schools and courtrooms, all of whom are engaged in the 'serious' discourse of justice, including questions of distribution, questions of contract, and questions of retribution. Love is separate, out of order in the decidedly rational public sphere of justice. But for all of this separation of love and justice, it turns out that in the biblical tradition, no such distinction is even imaginable.
 
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Tags: questions, Justice, justice, Shakespeare, Loving
The Tyranny of the Ideal: Justice in a Diverse Society
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The Tyranny of the Ideal: Justice in a Diverse Society

In his provocative new book, The Tyranny of the Ideal, Gerald Gaus lays out a vision for how we should theorize about justice in a diverse society. Gaus shows how free and equal people, faced with intractable struggles and irreconcilable conflicts, might share a common moral life shaped by a just framework. He argues that if we are to take diversity seriously and if moral inquiry is sincere about shaping the world, then the pursuit of idealized and perfect theories of justice–essentially, the entire production of theories of justice that has dominated political philosophy for the past forty years–needs to change.
 
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Tags: justice, theories, moral, about, Ideal
Handbook of the History of Crime and Criminal Justice
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Handbook of the History of Crime and Criminal Justice

The historical study of crime has expanded in criminology during the past few decades, forming an active niche area in social history. Indeed, the history of crime is more relevant than ever as scholars seek to address contemporary issues in criminology and criminal justice. Thus, The Oxford Handbook of the History of Crime and Criminal Justice provides a systematic and comprehensive examination of recent developments across both fields.
 
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Tags: Crime, Criminal, Justice, history, History
Justice: Stage 3
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Justice: Stage 3Terrorists blow up the Queen's coach outside Parliament. The Queen escapes, but five people are killed, and forty others badly hurt - ordinary, innocent people, like Alan Cole, the Queen's coachman, who loses his leg in the bombing. And for Alan and his daughter Jane there is more terror to come, in the search for the truth behind the bombing. Will the terrorists be caught and brought to justice?
But what kind of justice? What can give Alan Cole his leg back, or give life back to people who have been blown to pieces by a bomb?
 
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Tags: people, Queen, bombing, justice, truth