The idea of a liberal democracy is that citizens are free and equal and have a right to participate in the political process.
Theory of justice
The idea of a liberal democracy is that citizens are free and equal and have a right to participate in the political process.
Theory of justice
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"The problem of justice is to find principles that can be publicly justified to all members of society."
Strange & Unusual"The idea of public reason applies to the political domain, not to all aspects of life."
Controversial"The basic liberties are inalienable and cannot be traded off for other goods."
Controversial"The idea of a constitutional democracy is that political power is to be exercised according to a constitution that is publicly affirmed by all citizens."
Strange & Unusual"The two principles of justice apply to the basic structure of society and govern the assignment of rights and duties."
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