
Justice, Rights, and Toleration
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Justice, Rights, and Toleration centres on the core ideas that animate Vernon's approcach to political theory. Contributors to this volume - all former students and colleagues of Vernon - offer critical engagement with the fundamental themes threaded throughout the thinker's work on the perennial political challenges in liberal democratic societies, including the understanding of citizenship and political membership, justice within and between nations and generations, the rights of children and parents, and the idea of toleration. Vernon articulated a clear vision of the nature of these problems as well as a nuanced approach to addressing them, one rooted in the ideas of democratic dialogue and justice. The essays in this volume are a testament to the breadth of the pressing issues on which Vernon's work continues to advance critical insights.
Justice, Rights, and Toleration provides a worthy tribute to the wide range of Richard Vernon's interests and the inspiration still to be found in his deep yet subtle body of work in political theory.
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"Richard Vernon's work masterfully demonstrates how to raise important questions in the study of political theory, and for this we owe him a great debt. Justice, Rights, and Toleration offers answers to some of those questions and poses some fascinating ones of its own." Charles Blattberg, Universite de Montreal and author of Patriotic Elaborations: Essays in Practical PhilosophyMore details
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Charles Jones is associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Western Ontario.
Steven Lecce is professor in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba.
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- Cover
- Justice, Rights, and Toleration
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction: Themes in Richard Vernon's Work
- Part One: The Rights of Children, Parents, and Future Generations
- 1 Are Children Autonomous? Common Normative and Empirical Mistakes
- 2 Children's Interests, Liberal Multiculturalism, and the Right to One's Own Culture
- 3 Future Generations and the Ideal of Non-domination
- Part Two: Human Rights and Global Justice
- 4 Human Rights and Normative Agency
- 5 Cosmopolitan Regard in the Global Value Chain
- 6 Justice, Democracy, and the Legitimacy of the International Criminal Court
- 7 Territorial Right of States and the (In)justice of Immigration Control
- Part Three: Political Disagreement and Toleration
- 8 Political Obligation, Fairness, and Involuntary Benefit
- 9 Is Moral Compromise Feasible?
- 10 Hate Speech, the First New Nation, and the Peaceable Kingdom: Lockean Ideas in Canada and the United States
- 11 Beyond Toleration?
- Works by Richard Vernon
- Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index
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