Political Liberalism

Political Liberalism

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name = Political Liberalism
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author = John Rawls
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country = United States
language = English
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subject = Political philosophy
genre = Nonfiction
publisher = Columbia University Press
release_date = 1993
media_type = Print
pages = 496
isbn = ISBN 0231130899
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:"This article is about John Rawls's book 'Political Liberalism.' For a broader description and history of liberal philosophy, see the article:" Liberalism." "

"Political Liberalism" is an update to John Rawls' "Theory of Justice" (1971) in which he attempts to show that his theory of justice is not a "comprehensive conception of the good", but is instead compatible with a liberal conception of the role of justice: namely, that government should be neutral between competing conceptions of the good. Rawls tries to show that his two principles of justice, properly understood, form a "theory of the right" (as opposed to a theory of the good) which would be supported by all reasonable individuals, even under conditions of reasonable pluralism. The mechanism by which he demonstrates this is called "overlapping consensus". Essentially, Rawls creates a distinction between the public realm, in which an absolute moral standard — that of liberal justice — is universally applicable and supported, because that standard has been agreed upon in the original position; and the private realm, in which the liberal idea of freedom of conscience — respect for value pluralism — is preserved. "Overlapping consensus" is the area of agreement, shared by all reasonable doctrines, which mirrors the agreement reached in the original position.


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