Evolution of Rights in Liberal Theory
Discover the profound insights of Ian Shapiro in his thought-provoking book, Evolution of Rights in Liberal Theory, published by Cambridge University Press in 1986. Spanning 340 pages, this paperback edition delves into a systematic comparative evaluation of contemporary liberal rights theorists alongside their seventeenth-century predecessors. Shapiro expertly illustrates how modern arguments regarding rights and justice have evolved from the contractarian tradition, while also presenting a compelling argument that these contemporary interpretations represent a lethal mutation of that foundational thought. This essential read is perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of political theory, offering a critical perspective on the evolution of rights within liberal philosophy. Enhance your understanding of rights theory by adding this significant work to your collection today!