Throughout its historical development, humanity has been concerned with the following questions: should people strive for equality and social justice? And if so, then to what end and for what purpose? The author of the monograph, based on an analysis of the teachings of Western European utopian socialists of the 16th - 19th centuries (T. More, T. Campanella, J. Winstanley, A. Saint-Simon, Ch. Fourier, etc.), introduces readers to the origins and dialectics of the development of ideas about equality and justice. For philosophers, sociologists, political scientists, and a wide range of readers.
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Samsonova T. N. Justice of Equality and Equality of Justice. – M.: Moscow University Publishing House, 1996. – 136 p.
Throughout its historical development, humanity has been concerned with the following questions: should people strive for equality and social justice? And if so, then to what end and for what purpose? The author of the monograph, based on an analysis of the teachings of Western European utopian socialists of the 16th - 19th centuries (T. More, T. Campanella, J. Winstanley, A. Saint-Simon, Ch. Fourier, etc.), introduces readers to the origins and dialectics of the development of ideas about equality and justice. For philosophers, sociologists, political scientists, and a wide range of readers.
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Samsonova T. N. Justice of Equality and Equality of Justice. – M.: Moscow University Publishing House, 1996. – 136 p.