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Political Liberalization

1992
AbstractThis chapter discusses political liberalization as one of the real reforming tendencies of classical socialism. Aspects addressed are the monopoly of power, the easing of repression, constant and variable elements in the official ideology, the seeds of pluralism, opening towards the capitalist world, and change in the scale of publicity and ...
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Political Liberalism

Harvard Law Review, 1994
Michael J. Sandel, John Rawls
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Political Liberalism vs. “The Great Game of Politics”: The Politics of Political Liberalism

Perspectives on Politics, 2006
How political is Rawls's political liberalism? By calling his theory “political liberalism,” he means something, as he says, “quite different … from what the reader is likely to suppose.” In particular, he distances his theory from the hurly-burly of electoral contests and the deal-making of legislative log-rolling. By “political”, Rawls mainly intends
Russell Muirhead, Nancy L. Rosenblum
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Political Liberalism

2022
AbstractThis chapter outlines the main features of political liberalism and explains why it is thought to have quite strongly anti-perfectionist implications. The discussion is organized around the following argument for anti-perfectionism commonly given by political liberals: reasonable citizens disagree in their judgements about what constitutes a ...
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POLITICAL LIBERALISM WITHOUT SCEPTICISM

Ratio, 2007
AbstractPolitical liberalism famously requires that fundamental political matters should not be decided by reference to any controversial moral, religious or philosophical doctrines over which reasonable people disagree. This means we, as citizens, must abstain from relying on what we believe to be the whole truth when debating or voting on fundamental
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Economic Liberalism and Political Liberalism

2006
In current language, used above all in the writings of laymen, what is held to be ‘economic liberalism’ is instead a purely abstract manner of reasoning characteristic of economic science by virtue of its being science and hence abstraction. If the economist writes, ‘Let us suppose that the contracting parties act in a free market in which there is ...
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Political Liberalism and Political Education

The Review of Politics, 1996
John Rawls expounds a new liberal political theory that supposedly differs from traditional varieties in the narrowness of its scope and the distinctive solution it offers to the problem of legitimacy. The contrast between Rawls's “political liberalism” and “ethical liberalism” is said to emerge strikingly in the approach to political education each ...
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Liberalism, politics and anti‐politics

Critical Review, 1989
THE SELF, THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE COMMUNITY: LIBERALISM IN THE POLITICAL THOUGHT OF F. A. HAYEK AND SIDNEY AND BEATRICE WEBB by Brian Lee Crowley New York: Oxford University Press, 1987.
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Political Liberalism

International Philosophical Quarterly, 1996
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