Introduction
1. Social Justice
2. Rawlsian liberalism, Cole's guild socialism and New Economic Democracy
3. Towards a Left-Libertarianism
Chapter One : Rawls' Theory of Justice
1. Rawl's Method
2. Rawls' Premises
3. Rawls' Conclusion
Chapter Two: Cole's Libertarian Socialism
1. The Democratic Domain
2. The Functional Principle
3. Political Pluralism
4. Cole's Rejection of the Consumer Representing State and his
Amplification of the Functional and Pluralist Principles
Chapter Three: The Political Economy of New Economic Democracy
1. Democratic and Participatory Planning
2. Democratic Investment Planning
3. Analysing Democratic Investment Planning
Conclusion
Chapter Four: From Property-Owning Democracy to Property-Controlling
Democracy
1. The State and Sovereignty in Rawlsian Liberalism
2. The Commune and Sovereignty in New Economic Democracy
3. The Realisation of the Two Principles of Justice
Conclusion
Chapter Five: Political Liberalism
1. Rawl's Political Liberalism
2. New Economic Democracy and Political Liberalism
3. Co-Operative Non-Aliening Labour and the Overlapping Consensus
Conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index