Strategies of Justice: Aboriginal Peoples, Persistent Injustice, and the Ethics of Political Action

Oxford University Press (2019)
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This volumes argues that it is essential for political theorists to think carefully about the political circumstances of indigenous groups facing persistent injustice, and about the political methods that these groups may adopt in seeking to improve their condition, particularly focusing on indigenous communitities in the US and Canada.

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