Political Legitimization without Morality? edited by Jörg Kühnelt.

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Other Authors: Kühnelt, Jörg (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2008.
Edition:1st ed. 2008.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • State Legitimacy and the Role of Morality
  • State Legitimacy and the Role of Morality
  • How Necessary is Morality to Legitimize a State?
  • State Legitimacy and Social Order
  • The Claims of States and the Claims of Morality
  • Legitimacy and Justice
  • Political Legitimacy and Its Need for Public Justification
  • Consent, Obligation, and Legitimacy
  • Which Role can Rationality Play for State Legitimacy?
  • On the Rationality and Stability of a Minimal Consensus
  • A Commentary on Zintl
  • Rational Egoism, Morality and Human Rights
  • A Commentary on Kaufmann
  • Political Contractarianism and Equally Distributed Basic Rights
  • How to Ensure the Stability of a Legitimate State?
  • Value-Mistaken and Virtue-Mistaken Norms
  • A Commentary on Pettit
  • Political Norms, Markets and Social Capital
  • Do Multinationals Create Social Capital Just Like That?
  • Cultural Diversity and Liberalism
  • Redistributing Liberty.