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| Foreword to the 2011 Edition | p. ix |
| Acknowledgments | p. xi |
| Introduction | p. 3 |
| Displacing the Distributive Paradigm | p. 15 |
| The Distributive Paradigm | p. 16 |
| The Distributive Paradigm Presupposes and Obscures Institutional Context18 | |
| Overextending the Concept of Distribution | p. 24 |
| Problems with Talk of Distributing Power | p. 30 |
| Defining Injus... MORE | p. 33 |
| Five Faces of Oppression | p. 39 |
| Oppression as a Structural Concept | p. 40 |
| The Concept of a Social Group | p. 42 |
| The Faces of Oppression | p. 48 |
| Applying the Criteria | p. 63 |
| Insurgency and the Welfare Capitalist Society | p. 66 |
| Normative Principles of Welfare Capitalist Society | p. 67 |
| The Depoliticization of Welfare Capitalist Society | p. 70 |
| The Ideological Function of the Distributive Paradigm | p. 74 |
| The Administered Society and New Forms of Domination | p. 76 |
| Insurgency and the Repoliticization of Public Life | p. 81 |
| The Dialectic of Recontainment versus Democracy | p. 88 |
| Democracy as a Condition of Social Justice | p. 91 |
| The Ideal of Impartiality and the Civic Public | p. 96 |
| Postmodernist Critique of the Logic of Identity | p. 98 |
| The Ideal of Impartiality as Denying Difference | p. 99 |
| The Impossibility of Impartiality | p. 102 |
| The Logic of Identity in the Ideal of the Civic Public | p. 107 |
| Ideological Functions of the Ideal of Impartiality | p. 111 |
| Participatory Democracy and the Idea of a Heterogeneous Public | p. 116 |
| TheScaling of Bodies and the Politics of Identity | p. 122 |
| The Scaling of Bodies in Modem Discourse | p. 124 |
| Conscious Acceptance, Unconscious Aversion | p. 130 |
| Behavioral Norms of Respectability | p. 136 |
| Xenophobia and Abjection | p. 141 |
| Moral Responsibility and Unintended Action | p. 148 |
| Justice and Cultural Revolution | p. 152 |
| Social Movements and the Politics of Difference | p. 156 |
| Competing Paradigms of Liberation | p. 158 |
| Emancipation through the Politics of Difference | p. 163 |
| Reclaiming the Meaning of Difference | p. 168 |
| Responding Difference in Policy | p. 173 |
| The Heterogeneous Public and Group Representation | p. 183 |
| Affirmative Action and the Myth of Merit | p. 192 |
| Affirmative Action and the Principle of Nondiscrimination | p. 193 |
| Affirmative Action Discussion and the Distributive Paradigm | p. 198 |
| The Myth of Merit | p. 200 |
| Education and Testing as Performance Proxies | p. 206 |
| The Politics of Qualifications | p. 210 |
| Oppression and the Social Division of Labor | p. 214 |
| The Democratic Division of Labor | p. 222 |
| City Life and Difference | p. 226 |
| The Opposition between Individualism and Community | p. 227 |
| The Rousseauist Dream | p. 229 |
| Privileging Face-to-Face Relations | p. 232 |
| Undesirable Political Consequences of the Ideal of Comunity | p. 234 |
| City Life as a Normative Ideal | p. 236 |
| Cities and Social Injustice | p. 241 |
| Empowerment without Autonomy | p. 248 |
| Epilogue: International Justice | p. 257 |
| References | p. 261 |
| Index | p. 277 |
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