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]'''''Social justice in the liberal state''''' <ref>{{cite book |
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'''''Social Justice in the Liberal State''''' <ref>{{cite book |
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|title=Social justice in the liberal state |
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|title=Social justice in the liberal state |
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|author=Ackerman, Bruce A. |
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|author=Ackerman, Bruce A. |
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|publisher=New Haven : Yale University Press |
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</ref> is a book written by Bruce A. Ackerman, recipient of the French Order of Merit, <ref name="prel">{{cite web |
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</ref> Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale, and the author of fifteen books that have had a broad influence in political philosophy, constitutional law, and public policy. <ref>{{cite web |
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</ref> The book is an essay in political philosophy, <ref name="prel"/> a "new view" of the theoretical foundations of liberalism that will "challenge us to clarify our own implicit notions of liberal democracy." <ref>{{cite news |
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</ref> The book is an essay in political philosophy,<ref name="prel"/> a "new view" of the theoretical foundations of liberalism that will "challenge us to clarify our own implicit notions of liberal democracy."<ref>{{cite news |
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</ref> To Ackerman, liberalism is a kind of structured conversation in which verbal negotiation among those with differing visions of the good life is an alternative to the exercise of naked power. <ref>{{cite web |
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</ref> Ackerman addresses the positive case for a liberalism that glorifies neither the state bureaucracy nor the private market. References to the sphere of relations among states are few, but the breadth of the attack on the fundamental issues of man and society is impressive.<ref>{{cite web |
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|url = http://www.foreignaffairs.org/19801201fabook13511/bruce-a-ackerman/social-justice-in-the-liberal-state.html |
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|url=http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/eps/PES-Yearbook/92_docs/Bull.HTM |
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|author=Bull, Barry L. |
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|author = Campbell, John C. |
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|title = Review: Social Justice in the Liberal State |
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|title=THE CREOLIZATION OF LIBERALISM |
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|publisher = Council on Foreign Relations |
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</ref> Ackerman has mounted a profound challenge to contract thinking. It works, crudely, on the idea that the premises of a course of contract reasoning can be manipulated so as to yield (more or less) any conclusion that the theorist has some antecedent interest in producing. <ref>{{cite web |
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</ref> To Ackerman, liberalism is a kind of structured conversation in which verbal negotiation among those with differing visions of the good life is an alternative to the exercise of naked power.<ref>{{cite web |
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|year = 1992 |
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|title = The Creolization of Liberalism |
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</ref> Ackerman has mounted a profound challenge to contract thinking. It works, crudely, on the idea that the premises of a course of contract reasoning can be manipulated so as to yield (more or less) any conclusion that the theorist has some antecedent interest in producing.<ref>{{cite web |
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|url=http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/contractarianism-contemporary/ |
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|title=Contemporary Approaches to the Social Contract |
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|title=Contemporary Approaches to the Social Contract |
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|author=D'Agostino, Fred |
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|publisher=Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Stanford University |
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</ref> The social contract is the contract which would be confirmed by the entire population, under ideal conditions, after perfect and complete consideration. <ref>{{cite web |
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</ref> The social contract is the contract which would be confirmed by the entire population, under ideal conditions, after perfect and complete consideration.<ref>{{cite web |
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|url=http://web.inter.nl.net/users/Paul.Treanor/rawls.html |
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|url=http://web.inter.nl.net/users/Paul.Treanor/rawls.html |
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|title=The politics of John Rawls |
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|title=The politics of John Rawls |
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</ref> Ackerman has offered a suggestion for determining whether any persons among a genetically diverse group are genetically disadvantaged. His suggestion is that, to be genetically undominated, a person must possess a set of abilities that permit him to pursue some life purpose that some persons have, with as much facility as any other person is able to pursue that life purpose. And Ackerman asserts that every person has a right to be genetically undominated. <ref>{{cite web |
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</ref> Ackerman has offered a suggestion for determining whether any persons among a genetically diverse group are genetically disadvantaged. His suggestion is that to be genetically undominated, a person must possess a set of abilities that permit him to pursue some life purpose that some persons have, with as much facility as any other person is able to pursue that life purpose. He asserts that every person has a right to be genetically undominated.<ref>{{cite web |
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|url=http://www.wealthandwant.com/docs/Tideman_PJER.html |
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|title=Peace, Justice, and Economic Reform |
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|title=Peace, Justice, and Economic Reform |
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|author=Tideman, Nicolaus |
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|publisher=Achenbaum, Wyneth; wealthandwant.com |
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|publisher=Achenbaum, Wyneth; wealthandwant.com |
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</ref> The privatization of religious convictions is also strongly defended. Ackerman argues for a maximal separation doctrine in that religion does not have an appropriate place in the public realm of a liberal democracy. <ref>{{cite web |
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</ref> The privatization of religious convictions is also strongly defended. Ackerman argues for a maximal separation doctrine in that religion does not have an appropriate place in the public realm of a liberal democracy.<ref>{{cite web |
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|title=Religion, Politics and Human Rights |
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|title=Religion, Politics and Human Rights |
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|author=Rieffer, Barbara Ann |
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|publisher=Human Rights & Human Welfare: An International Review of Books and Other Publications |
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|publisher=University of Denver |
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</ref> The book also briefly suggests <ref name="amar1">{{cite web |
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</ref> The book also briefly suggests <ref name="amar1">{{cite web |
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</ref> "responsive lotteries", <ref>{{cite web |
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</ref> "responsive lotteries",<ref>{{cite web |
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</ref> prototypes of lottery voting as a way to decide issues, but leaves the question hanging in the air, inviting others to devote more serious thought to lottery voting.<ref name="amar1"/> |
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</ref> prototypes of lottery voting as a way to decide issues but leaves the question hanging in the air by inviting others to devote more serious thought to lottery voting.<ref name="amar1"/> |
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== Reference == |
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* {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060908185829/http://www.ccu.edu/library/subjectguide/socialjustice.asp |date=2006-09-08 }} at Colorado Christian University |
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