The instability of political liberalism

dc.contributor.authorLyth, Bruce J.
dc.contributor.supervisorSchmidtke, Oliver
dc.date.accessioned2010-08-30T15:59:58Z
dc.date.available2010-08-30T15:59:58Z
dc.date.copyright2010en
dc.date.issued2010-08-30T15:59:58Z
dc.degree.departmentDepartment of Political Science
dc.degree.levelMaster of Arts M.A.en
dc.description.abstractJohn Rawls' Political Liberalism is addressed to the problem of stability in democratic societies in light of the fact of religious diversity. In this thesis I argue that Political Liberalism in fact establishes the conditions for the sorts of instability with which it is concerned. It does so in at least two ways: First, it encapsulates the need for a regulative political conception of justice within the bounds of the territorially-defined state, a move seemingly at odds with the transnational character of religious identity, as expressed by transnational practices of legitimacy and dialogue. Second, it does not consider the ways in which the terms of citizenship in a liberal society are transformative for religious groups, and specifically the implications of this transformative character for Rawls' account of stability, as minority groups tend to be concerned with the integrity of their particular religious traditions.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1828/2989
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.language.isoenen
dc.rightsAvailable to the World Wide Weben
dc.subjectliberalismen
dc.subjectreligionen
dc.subjectJohn Rawlsen
dc.subject.lcshUVic Subject Index::Humanities and Social Sciences::Political Scienceen
dc.titleThe instability of political liberalismen
dc.typeThesisen

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