Ronald Dworkin is Sommer Professor of Law and Philosophy at New York University. He is the 2007 recipient of the Holberg International Memorial Prize.
[For] two decades, Dworkin has been developing answers to... questions [of public policy] as part of a powerful and surprising response to the larger question of how we should reconcile liberty with equality... If we care about having a rational public discourse about the many contests that seem to pit liberty against equality, we owe his book a careful reading. - K. Anthony Appiah, New York Review of Books; [Dworkin] presents an original and comprehensive political theory that claims to unite equality not only with freedom but also with other allegedly competing values, such as democracy, community and the good life. And he repeatedly connects his abstract speculations to specific controversies from contemporary political life. This is what political philosophy should do, and Dworkin does it better than anyone else. - Thomas Hurka, Toronto Globe and Mail