The idea of a liberal democracy is that citizens are free and equal and have a right to participate in the political process.
Theory of justice
The idea of a liberal democracy is that citizens are free and equal and have a right to participate in the political process.
Theory of justice
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"Justice as fairness is not a complete contract theory."
Controversial"We are not to think of the original position as an actual assembly."
Controversial"The point of the veil of ignorance is to exclude those contingencies that set men at odds and tempt them to exploit social and natural circumstances to their own advantage."
Strange & Unusual"The concept of right is prior to that of the good."
Strange & Unusual"The liberties of equal citizenship must not be sacrificed to political bargaining."
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