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基本説明
By cnstructing liberalism as a purely political doctrine, the author develops a theory of toleration, and civil association more generally, capable of meeting liberalism's historic commitment to diversity.
Full Description
This book introduces a radically different type of liberal political theory by severing liberal thought from all underlying moral foundations. It presents a liberalism that accommodates the differences of worldview and moral theory of the good in today's pluralist societies and also meets liberalism's historic commitment to diversity.
Contents
Introduction A Prolegomenon To Political Thought A Politics of Principle Freedom and Toleration Toleration and Group Autonomy Stability, Legitimacy, and the Liberal Polity Justice, Fairness, and the Making of Civility Epilogue Notes Index



