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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... State Sovereignty 5 / The Rights of Peoples 6 / The Problem of Oppressive Cultures 7 / Justice and Equality 8 / From Theory to Practice Notes Bibliography Index ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This book is based on my doctoral thesis, and.
... State Sovereignty 5 / The Rights of Peoples 6 / The Problem of Oppressive Cultures 7 / Justice and Equality 8 / From Theory to Practice Notes Bibliography Index ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This book is based on my doctoral thesis, and.
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... practice. No prior familiarity with Rawls's political liberalism, and the debate surrounding it, is required to follow the main arguments in these chapters. While references are made here occasionally to the political versus ...
... practice. No prior familiarity with Rawls's political liberalism, and the debate surrounding it, is required to follow the main arguments in these chapters. While references are made here occasionally to the political versus ...
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... practices, namely, practices that, while respectful of basic rights, reject other quintessential liberal-democratic rights, such as the right of free expression and association, gender equality, equal liberty of conscience, and the ...
... practices, namely, practices that, while respectful of basic rights, reject other quintessential liberal-democratic rights, such as the right of free expression and association, gender equality, equal liberty of conscience, and the ...
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... practices and traditions of our community; on the contrary, they take this basic fact about social life as a given, the point from which they begin their theorizing about justice.28 Indeed, more specifically, unlike the communitarians ...
... practices and traditions of our community; on the contrary, they take this basic fact about social life as a given, the point from which they begin their theorizing about justice.28 Indeed, more specifically, unlike the communitarians ...
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... and current examples, show why the difficulty it poses is for the most part avoidable in practice. And insofar as the demands of culture and individual rights do in fact pose a real moral dilemma, I point out that this.
... and current examples, show why the difficulty it poses is for the most part avoidable in practice. And insofar as the demands of culture and individual rights do in fact pose a real moral dilemma, I point out that this.
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Individual Rights and State Sovereignty | |
The Rights of Peoples | |
The Problem of Oppressive Cultures | |
Justice and Equality | |
From Theory to Practice | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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