Matteo Bonotti’s book on Partisanship and Public Reason in Diverse Societies is grounded on a theory of partisanship that sees the demands of public reason as internal to the very definition of a party. Bonotti suggests that partisanship is not only compatible with but essential to the stability and legitimacy of a well-ordered liberal society. My paper aims to raise some questions internal to the liberal account of partisanship so as to probe the methodological foundations and plausibility of the liberal framework taken as a whole. My argument is that the assumption of a sufficiently just liberal society on which the book grounds its defence of partisanship makes us ill-equipped to face some of the most critical challenges that liberal soc...
Political liberalism is not merely the name of a book by John Rawls. It is a distinctive approach to...
Political philosophers sometimes write of liberal democracies, but which societies, if any, are libe...
A well-ordered society faces a crisis whenever a sufficient number of noncompliers enter into the po...
This article discusses the growth of the populist radical right as a concrete example of the scenari...
Over the past 10 years, the literature on the normative dimensions of partisanship and party politic...
A symposium on Jonathan White and Lea Ypi's The Meaning of Partisanship (Oxford University Press, 20...
This paper takes as its starting point the fact of reasonable pluralism and defends political libera...
The thesis argues that the relationship between liberalism and conservatism is closer than is common...
Political justification figures prominently in contemporary political theory, notably in models of d...
This chapter discusses the Rawlsian project of public reason, or public justification-based 'politic...
In the large body of literature concerning John Rawls’s Political Liberalism (1993) and his concepti...
In this study, we claim that political liberalism, despite harsh criticism, is still the best option...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Thesis advisor: David RasmussenWhen is political power legitimate? Public reasons liberals argue tha...
Over the course of (roughly) the past three decades, much of contemporary liberal political theory h...
Political liberalism is not merely the name of a book by John Rawls. It is a distinctive approach to...
Political philosophers sometimes write of liberal democracies, but which societies, if any, are libe...
A well-ordered society faces a crisis whenever a sufficient number of noncompliers enter into the po...
This article discusses the growth of the populist radical right as a concrete example of the scenari...
Over the past 10 years, the literature on the normative dimensions of partisanship and party politic...
A symposium on Jonathan White and Lea Ypi's The Meaning of Partisanship (Oxford University Press, 20...
This paper takes as its starting point the fact of reasonable pluralism and defends political libera...
The thesis argues that the relationship between liberalism and conservatism is closer than is common...
Political justification figures prominently in contemporary political theory, notably in models of d...
This chapter discusses the Rawlsian project of public reason, or public justification-based 'politic...
In the large body of literature concerning John Rawls’s Political Liberalism (1993) and his concepti...
In this study, we claim that political liberalism, despite harsh criticism, is still the best option...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Thesis advisor: David RasmussenWhen is political power legitimate? Public reasons liberals argue tha...
Over the course of (roughly) the past three decades, much of contemporary liberal political theory h...
Political liberalism is not merely the name of a book by John Rawls. It is a distinctive approach to...
Political philosophers sometimes write of liberal democracies, but which societies, if any, are libe...
A well-ordered society faces a crisis whenever a sufficient number of noncompliers enter into the po...