Rethinking liberal equality: from a "utopian" point of view
For more than a quarter century, academic political philosophy has been dominated by strains of liberal theory shaped decisively by John Rawls's germinal investigations of distributive justice and political legitimacy. By intervening sympathetically but critically into several ongoing debates i...
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Zusammenfassung: | For more than a quarter century, academic political philosophy has been dominated by strains of liberal theory shaped decisively by John Rawls's germinal investigations of distributive justice and political legitimacy. By intervening sympathetically but critically into several ongoing debates initiated by Rawls's work, Andrew Levine suggests the possibility of a supra-liberal egalitarian political philosophy that incorporates the insights of recent developments in liberal theory, while reinvigorating the political vision of the historical Left. In marked opposition to the consensus, Levine argues that the vision of ideal social and political arrangements which motivated generations of progressive thinkers and political actors is anything but utopian and in fact is indispensable for curing contemporary liberalism of its tendency to acquiesce in a status quo that is ultimately at odds with democratic, egalitarian, and even liberal values. |
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N RETHINKING LIBERAL EQUALITY FROM A "UTOPIAN" POINT OF VIEW ANDREW
LEVINE CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS ITHACA AND LONDON CONTENTS PREFACE VII
INTRODUCTION I CHAPTER ONE FAIRNESS TO IDLENESS 13 PRELIMINARY
CLARIFICATIONS 15 NEUTRALITY 18 IS LEISURE SPECIAL? 20 IDLENESS AND THE
DIFFERENCE PRINCIPLE 24 A FREE RIDER PROBLEM? 28 CHAPTER TWO WHAT DO
EGALITARIANS WANT? 33 THE CONTENDERS 34 WHAT IS LIBERAL ABOUT LIBERAL
EGALITARIANISM? ~ - 39 PRIVATE PROPERTY 43 AFFLUENCE 46 EQUALITY
AND/VERSUS FAIRNESS 51 CHAPTER THREE POLITICAL LIBERALISM 53 THE
RECEIVED VIEW 54 TOLERANCE AND NEUTRALITY 57 VI CONTENTS SOCIAL UNITY 64
IDEAL THEORY 70 INSTRUMENTAL LIBERALISM 72 LIBERALISM FOREVER? 77
CHAPTER FOUR BEYOND LIBERAL DEMOCRACY 80 LIBERAL DEMOCRACY 81 DEMOCRACY:
IS IT AN END OR A MEANS? 85 INSTRUMENTAL DEMOCRACY 90 TOWARD A NEW
FUSION 95 CHAPTER FIVE DEMOCRATIC EQUALITY 9 9 POLITICAL EQUALITY AND
EQUAL POLITICAL INFLUENCE * 102 PRIVATE PROPERTY AND SOCIALISM 106
COMMUNISM (SMALL C) NO SOCIAL CITIZENSHIP 117 DEMOCRATIC EQUALITY 121
CONCLUSION 124 BIBLIOGRAPHY 131 INDEX 139 |
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