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Political Liberalism
Author | : John Rawls |
Publsiher | : Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | : 588 |
Release | : 2005-03-24 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780231527538 |
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This book continues and revises the ideas of justice as fairness that John Rawls presented in A Theory of Justice but changes its philosophical interpretation in a fundamental way. That previous work assumed what Rawls calls a "well-ordered society," one that is stable and relatively homogenous in its basic moral beliefs and in which there is broad agreement about what constitutes the good life. Yet in modern democratic society a plurality of incompatible and irreconcilable doctrines—religious, philosophical, and moral—coexist within the framework of democratic institutions. Recognizing this as a permanent condition of democracy, Rawls asks how a stable and just society of free and equal citizens can live in concord when divided by reasonable but incompatible doctrines? This edition includes the essay "The Idea of Public Reason Revisited," which outlines Rawls' plans to revise Political Liberalism, which were cut short by his death. "An extraordinary well-reasoned commentary on A Theory of Justice...a decisive turn towards political philosophy." —Times Literary Supplement
Why Political Liberalism
Author | : Paul Weithman |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2010-12-22 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 0199781214 |
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In Why Political Liberalism?, Paul Weithman offers a fresh, rigorous, and compelling interpretation of John Rawls's reasons for taking his so-called "political turn". Weithman takes Rawls at his word that justice as fairness was recast as a form of political liberalism because of an inconsistency Rawls found in his early treatment of social stability. He argues that the inconsistency is best seen by identifying the threats to stability with which the early Rawls was concerned. One of those threats, often overlooked by Rawls's readers, is the threat that the justice of a well-ordered society would be undermined by a generalized prisoner's dilemma. Showing how the Rawls of "A Theory of Justice" tried to avert that threat shows that the much-neglected third part of that book is of considerably greater philosophical interest, and has considerably more unity of focus, than is generally appreciated. Weithman painstakingly reconstructs Rawls's attempts to show that a just society would be stable, and just as carefully shows why Rawls came to think those arguments were inconsistent with other parts of his theory. Weithman then shows that the changes Rawls introduced into his view between "Theory of Justice" and "Political Liberalism" result from his attempt to remove the inconsistency and show that the hazard of the generalized prisoner's dilemma can be averted after all. Recovering Rawls's two treatments of stability helps to answer contested questions about the role of the original position and the foundations of justice as fairness. The result is a powerful and unified reading of Rawls's work that explains his political turn and shows his enduring engagement with some of the deepest concerns of human life.
Rawls s Political Liberalism
Author | : Thom Brooks,Martha Craven Nussbaum |
Publsiher | : Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780231149709 |
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Leading figures in politics and philosophy revitalize Rawls's prescription for a just society.
The Idea of a Political Liberalism
Author | : Victoria Davion,Clark Wolf |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 0847687945 |
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In this unique volume, some of today's most eminent political philosophers examine the thought of John Rawls, focusing in particular on his most recent work. These original essays explore diverse issues, including the problem of pluralism, the relationship between constitutive commitment and liberal institutions, just treatment of dissident minorities, the constitutional implications of liberalism, international relations, and the structure of international law. The first comprehensive study of Rawls's recent work, The Idea of Political Liberalism will be indispensable for political philosophers and theorists interested in contemporary political thought.
Rawls Political Liberalism and Reasonable Faith
Author | : Paul Weithman |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 271 |
Release | : 2016-08-11 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9781107147430 |
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This volume brings together ten of Paul Weithman's papers on John Rawls's liberalism and his defense of reasonable political faith.
Political Liberalism
Author | : Shaun P. Young |
Publsiher | : SUNY Press |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 2004-08-24 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0791461750 |
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Leading theorists explore the concept of political liberalism.
Political Liberalism Confucianism and the Future of Democracy in East Asia
Author | : Zhuoyao Li |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 211 |
Release | : 2020-04-17 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9783030431167 |
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This book contributes to both the internal debate in liberalism and the application of political liberalism to the process of democratization in East Asia. Beyond John Rawls’ original intention to limit the scope of political liberalism to only existing and well-ordered liberal democracies, political liberalism has the potential to inspire and contribute to democratic establishment and maintenance in East Asia. Specifically, the book has two main objectives. First, it will demonstrate that political liberalism offers the most promising vision for liberal democracy, and it can be defended against contemporary perfectionist objections. Second, it will show that perfectionist approaches to political Confucianism suffer from practical and theoretical difficulties. Instead, an alternative model of democracy inspired by political liberalism will be explored in order to achieve a multivariate structure for citizens to come to terms with democracy in their own ways, to support a neutral state that ensures the establishment and stability of democracy, and to maintain an active public role for Confucianism to prevent it from being banished to the private sphere. This model represents a more promising future for democracy in East Asia.
Why Liberalism Failed
Author | : Patrick J. Deneen |
Publsiher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 263 |
Release | : 2019-02-26 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780300240023 |
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"One of the most important political books of 2018."—Rod Dreher, American Conservative Of the three dominant ideologies of the twentieth century—fascism, communism, and liberalism—only the last remains. This has created a peculiar situation in which liberalism’s proponents tend to forget that it is an ideology and not the natural end-state of human political evolution. As Patrick Deneen argues in this provocative book, liberalism is built on a foundation of contradictions: it trumpets equal rights while fostering incomparable material inequality; its legitimacy rests on consent, yet it discourages civic commitments in favor of privatism; and in its pursuit of individual autonomy, it has given rise to the most far-reaching, comprehensive state system in human history. Here, Deneen offers an astringent warning that the centripetal forces now at work on our political culture are not superficial flaws but inherent features of a system whose success is generating its own failure.