Frontiers of Justice
In "Frontiers of Justice," acclaimed philosopher Martha Nussbaum addresses three critical issues of social justice that are often overlooked: individuals with physical and mental disabilities, global citizens, and nonhuman animals. Published in 2007, this thought-provoking book spans 512 pages and challenges existing theories that fail to adequately address these urgent concerns. Nussbaum advocates for a more inclusive and responsive approach to social cooperation, providing readers with a comprehensive framework for understanding and improving social justice. With her insightful analysis, Nussbaum invites us to rethink our responsibilities towards marginalized groups and consider the broader implications of justice in a diverse world. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in philosophy, political theory, and social issues. Discover how "Frontiers of Justice" can inspire a more equitable future for all.