Argues in favor of viewing justice as a political contest that
everyone has a stake in. The Game of Justice argues that justice is
politics, that politics is something close to ordinary people and not
located in an abstract and distant institution known as the State, and
that the concept of the game provides a new way to appreciate the
possibilities of creating justice. Justice, as a game, is played in a
challenging environment that makes serious demands on the
participants, in terms of self-knowledge and individual
self-government, and also in terms of understanding social behavior.
What the term game provides is a radical opening of all established
institutions: the status quo is neither absolute nor inevitable, but
is the result of past political controversy, a result created by the
winners to express their victory. At the same time, the game of
justice, like all games, is played over and over again, with winners
and losers changing places over time. This serves as encouragement to
past losers and provides a cautionary reminder to past winners.
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A Theory of Individual Self-Government
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ISBN
9780791480236
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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