Toleration, Diversity, and Global JusticePenn State Press, 5.11.2015 г. - 248 страници The "comprehensive liberalism" defended in this book offers an alternative to the narrower "political liberalism" associated with the writings of John Rawls. By arguing against making tolerance as fundamental a value as individual autonomy, and extending the reach of liberalism to global society, it opens the way for dealing more adequately with problems of human rights and economic inequality in a world of cultural pluralism. |
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... rights of peoples or nations? That is, to what extent can an individualistic ... basic concepts with which to clarify the pressing global questions ... basic liberal idea that individuals be at liberty to form, pursue, and revise their ...
... rights of peoples or nations? That is, to what extent can an individualistic ... basic concepts with which to clarify the pressing global questions ... basic liberal idea that individuals be at liberty to form, pursue, and revise their ...
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... rights of peoples, the so-called ''third generation'' of human rights? That is, can a political morality that regards the individual as the ultimate unit of moral worth, and entitled to equal concern and respect, coherently and ...
... rights of peoples, the so-called ''third generation'' of human rights? That is, can a political morality that regards the individual as the ultimate unit of moral worth, and entitled to equal concern and respect, coherently and ...
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... basic human rights to life, physical security and integrity, sustenance and the like,6 and for which I shall reserve ... basic rights, reject other quintessential liberal-democratic rights, such as the right of free expression and ...
... basic human rights to life, physical security and integrity, sustenance and the like,6 and for which I shall reserve ... basic rights, reject other quintessential liberal-democratic rights, such as the right of free expression and ...
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... basic liberal individual rights are equally protected for all citizens, including the right to free association and expression, the right to a cultural community is equally secured for all. But comprehensive liberals, because of their ...
... basic liberal individual rights are equally protected for all citizens, including the right to free association and expression, the right to a cultural community is equally secured for all. But comprehensive liberals, because of their ...
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... basic principle of liberalism, I will take it to be the touch-stone liberal ... fundamental (again within the context specified above), I shall occasionally refer ... rights presented above reflect a dispute between liberalism and certain ...
... basic principle of liberalism, I will take it to be the touch-stone liberal ... fundamental (again within the context specified above), I shall occasionally refer ... rights presented above reflect a dispute between liberalism and certain ...
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Two Liberal Views | 47 |
4 Individual Rights and State Sovereignty | 79 |
5 The Rights of Peoples | 103 |
6 The Problem of Oppressive Cultures | 129 |
7 Justice and Equality | 159 |
8 From Theory to Practice | 193 |
Bibliography | 219 |
Index | 229 |
Back Cover | 234 |
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