NLSUI OPAC header image
Local cover image
Local cover image
Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Spheres of injustice / edited by Albeena Shakil and Gopal Guru.

Contributor(s): Publisher: New York ; Routledge, Taylor & Francis Books India Pvt. Ltd 2023Edition: South Asian editionDescription: viii, 151 pages; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9781032669311
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.3 SHA 23/eng/20230110
Contents:
Introduction / Albeena Shakil and Gopal Guru -- Inception of injustice is in the conception of justice / Gopal Guru -- Rationality and justice / Sundar Sarukkai -- Marx and justice: reviewing a contested issue / Sobhanlal Datta Gupta -- Adequate justice the fecundity of choice factor / Samir Banerjee -- Outline of a postcolonial theory of justice / Partha Chatterjee -- Extending the sphere of justice: the dilemmas of everyday life / Gurpreet Mahajan -- An other theory of justice / Sanjeeb Mukherjee -- The universal-particular paradox of justice for women / Albeena Shakil -- The Adivasi ''oustee'' and theory of justice / R. Umamaheshwari.
Summary: "This book presents a comprehensive overview of modern conceptualizations of justice in India. It analyses how these concepts relate to traditional theories of justice-in Marx, Ambedkar, Gandhi and Rawls as well as social realities in India. The book critically analyses theories of justice in India from a theoretical and comparative framework. It brings together contributions by well-known scholars to explore a range of questions and dilemmas around justice which have been brought about by a widening disparity between the powerful and the marginalized. The volume engages with the inadequacies of tautological theories of justice and fairness which fall short of adequately articulating the institutionalized forms of injustices and inequality facing citizens in modern society. It also explores exceptions and deviations from transcendental and universalist assumptions of contemporary theories of justice; studies movements and expressions of dissent; and alternative structures and paradigms of conceptualising justice. This book will be useful for scholars and researchers of political theory, political sociology, political studies, sociology, social theory, post-colonial theory and exclusion studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Shelving location Call number Materials specified Status Notes Barcode
BOOKs NLS Circulation Counter 303.3 SHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) HB Available Recommended by Dr. Manpreet Singh Dhillon 40846

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Albeena Shakil and Gopal Guru -- Inception of injustice is in the conception of justice / Gopal Guru -- Rationality and justice / Sundar Sarukkai -- Marx and justice: reviewing a contested issue / Sobhanlal Datta Gupta -- Adequate justice the fecundity of choice factor / Samir Banerjee -- Outline of a postcolonial theory of justice / Partha Chatterjee -- Extending the sphere of justice: the dilemmas of everyday life / Gurpreet Mahajan -- An other theory of justice / Sanjeeb Mukherjee -- The universal-particular paradox of justice for women / Albeena Shakil -- The Adivasi ''oustee'' and theory of justice / R. Umamaheshwari.

"This book presents a comprehensive overview of modern conceptualizations of justice in India. It analyses how these concepts relate to traditional theories of justice-in Marx, Ambedkar, Gandhi and Rawls as well as social realities in India. The book critically analyses theories of justice in India from a theoretical and comparative framework. It brings together contributions by well-known scholars to explore a range of questions and dilemmas around justice which have been brought about by a widening disparity between the powerful and the marginalized. The volume engages with the inadequacies of tautological theories of justice and fairness which fall short of adequately articulating the institutionalized forms of injustices and inequality facing citizens in modern society. It also explores exceptions and deviations from transcendental and universalist assumptions of contemporary theories of justice; studies movements and expressions of dissent; and alternative structures and paradigms of conceptualising justice. This book will be useful for scholars and researchers of political theory, political sociology, political studies, sociology, social theory, post-colonial theory and exclusion studies"-- Provided by publisher.

Click on an image to view it in the image viewer

Local cover image