I diritti sociali: un percorso filosofico-giuridico

The controversial notion of social rights is situated at the heart of the relations between some key categories in the philosophical-juridical lexicon, such as equality, solidarity, citizenship and social state. The book sets out by dealing with their genesis towards the end of the eighteenth centur...

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Main Author: CASADEI, Thomas (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Italian
Published: Firenze Firenze University Press 2012
Series:Strumenti per la didattica e la ricerca
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