
This book challenges the conventional approach to problems of injustice in global normative theory. It offers a radical alternative designed to transform our thinking about what kind of problem injustice is and to show how political theorists might do better in understanding and addressing it. Michael Goodhart argues that the dominant paradigm, ideal moral theory (IMT), takes a fundamentally wrong-headed approach to injustice. At the same time, leading alternatives to IMT struggle to make sense of the role values play in politics and abandon political theory's critical and prescriptive aspirations. Goodhart treats justice claims as ideological and develops an innovative bifocal theoretical framework for making sense of them. This framework reconciles realistic political analysis with substantive normative commitments, enabling theorists to come to grips with injustice as a political rather than a philosophical problem. The book describes the work that political theory and political theorists can do to combat injustice and illustrates its key arguments through a novel reconceptualization of responsibility for injustice.
This book investigates the failure of conventional ideal moral theory to address real-world injustice and proposes a new bifocal framework for political analysis. Michael Goodhart, a scholar of political science, critiques the dominant paradigm of ideal moral theory (IMT) for its detachment from political reality. He argues that by treating justice claims as ideological, theorists can better reconcile normative commitments with practical political analysis. The text provides a methodology for shifting the focus of political theory from abstract philosophical problems to concrete political challenges.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students of political theory often identify this work as a significant challenge to traditional normative approaches. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for those already familiar with contemporary debates in political philosophy.
Page Count:
296
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190692456
ISBN-13:
9780190692452
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