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Confronting Injustice: Moral History and Political Theory
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256 pages
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The book addresses significant injustices in American history, including the treatment of Indigenous peoples and the legacy of slavery and racism. David Lyons urges legal and political theorists to critically engage with these social issues, emphasizing the importance of moral obligation under the law and the rationale for civil disobedience. Through this exploration, he advocates for a deeper understanding of how historical injustices shape contemporary legal and ethical frameworks.
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2013, hardcover
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