We argue that the Rawlsian description of a just liberal society, the well‐ordered society, fails to accommodate deep disagreement and is insufficiently dynamic. In response, we formulate an alternative model that we call the open society, organized around a new account of dynamic stability. In the open society, constitutional rules must be stable enough to preserve social conditions that foster experimentation, while leaving room in legal and institutional rules for innovation and change. Systemic robustness and dynamic stability become important for the open society in a way that they are not in the well‐ordered society. This model of the open society and the corresponding model of stability have interesting implications for thinking abou...
John Rawls’s move from A Theory of Justice to Political Liberalism was motivated by his dissatisfact...
This two-part work describes the governmental virtue of reasonableness and defends the possibility o...
The standard reading of Rawls’ political theory puts great emphasis on Rawls’ liberalism and the pri...
A well-ordered society faces a crisis whenever a sufficient number of noncompliers enter into the po...
An attractive form of social stability is realized when the members of a well-ordered society give t...
John Rawls\u27s transition from A Theory of Justice to Political Liberalism was driven by his reject...
Political philosophers sometimes write of liberal democracies, but which societies, if any, are libe...
Creating an open society depends on having the proper social ontology. Most often the focus is on in...
In The Law of Peoples, John Rawls attempts to work out principles of justice for the foreign policy ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2017.This dissertation is...
This paper takes as its starting point the fact of reasonable pluralism and defends political libera...
Political contractualism is important in societies characterized by substantial moral and political ...
Does the ‘Zeitenwende’ herald the beginning of a new and as yet undefined open society realism? The ...
Gaus has recently offered a novel argument for an open society, connecting it to recent methodologic...
This thesis offers a comprehensive examination of the notion of moral stability in Rawls's political...
John Rawls’s move from A Theory of Justice to Political Liberalism was motivated by his dissatisfact...
This two-part work describes the governmental virtue of reasonableness and defends the possibility o...
The standard reading of Rawls’ political theory puts great emphasis on Rawls’ liberalism and the pri...
A well-ordered society faces a crisis whenever a sufficient number of noncompliers enter into the po...
An attractive form of social stability is realized when the members of a well-ordered society give t...
John Rawls\u27s transition from A Theory of Justice to Political Liberalism was driven by his reject...
Political philosophers sometimes write of liberal democracies, but which societies, if any, are libe...
Creating an open society depends on having the proper social ontology. Most often the focus is on in...
In The Law of Peoples, John Rawls attempts to work out principles of justice for the foreign policy ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2017.This dissertation is...
This paper takes as its starting point the fact of reasonable pluralism and defends political libera...
Political contractualism is important in societies characterized by substantial moral and political ...
Does the ‘Zeitenwende’ herald the beginning of a new and as yet undefined open society realism? The ...
Gaus has recently offered a novel argument for an open society, connecting it to recent methodologic...
This thesis offers a comprehensive examination of the notion of moral stability in Rawls's political...
John Rawls’s move from A Theory of Justice to Political Liberalism was motivated by his dissatisfact...
This two-part work describes the governmental virtue of reasonableness and defends the possibility o...
The standard reading of Rawls’ political theory puts great emphasis on Rawls’ liberalism and the pri...