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Justice and equality (Central issues in philosophy series)

Justice and equality (Central issues in philosophy series)

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Justice and equality (Central issues in philosophy series)

by Bedau, Hugo Adam

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0135141338
ISBN 13
9780135141335
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Prentice-Hall, 1971-01-01. 9th edition. Paperback. Like New. Book is in terrific, like-new shape. Only very minor shelf wear. Pages have no wear, and all copy is crisp, clean, and UNMARKED. 100% of proceeds go towards promoting literacy in under-served areas of the world. Access codes and supplemental materials are not included.

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International Book Project US (US)
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Title
Justice and equality (Central issues in philosophy series)
Author
Bedau, Hugo Adam
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
New Like New
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Edition
9th edition
ISBN 10
0135141338
ISBN 13
9780135141335
Publisher
Prentice-Hall
Date Published
1971-01-01

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