John Rawls — "The idea of an overlapping consensus is central to political liberalism."
The idea of an overlapping consensus is central to political liberalism.
The idea of an overlapping consensus is central to political liberalism.
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"The principles of justice are to be chosen by rational agents who are mutually disinterested."
"The main idea is that society is a cooperative venture for mutual advantage."
"The principles of justice apply to the basic structure of society, not to individual actions directly."
"The concept of justice as fairness is a form of social contract theory."
"The aim of political philosophy is to articulate and to make explicit those shared notions and principles that are latent in the common sense of a democratic society."
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