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This study surveys the recent history of New Zealand's debate about what constitutes justice for the Maori people, who, aboriginal and still deeply affected by colonization and modernization, comprise about ten percent of the nation's population. Surveying concepts of justice, Sharp defines the scope and limits of each, and argues that justice is not the only political virtue extant.
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