The focus of this article is on the foreclosure of justice from the constellation of modern political concepts, that is, the erosion operated by modernity of the conditions which would allow to pose the question of justice. The failure of all modern attempts to think the right of resistance shows the collapse of the idea of justice, now reduced to either a procedure or to the will of majority. From this point of view, justice is the simply the advantage of the stronger, as we can see in Thrasymachus' position already criticised by Plato. The very crisis we are facing today doesn\u2019t involve only economics but also law and politics, and can be seen as the chance to re-open the question about justice. In order to do this, we need to go bey...
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The essay explores crucial moments in the genealogy of the diminishing role of justice in politics a...
Liberals and libertarians believe that justice is deeply embodied in liberalism. The famous physiocr...
National audienceThe dilemma of modernity - artificialism (Hayek) versus individualism (Dumont) - is...
The article analyses dialectics of a modern democracy and liberalism through the new (from the quali...
Liberals and libertarians believe that justice is deeply embodied in liberalism. The famous physiocr...
This paper is a survey of the main modern theories of justice in the tradition of moral and politica...
This article analyzes justice as a category. Like all aspects of human activity, justice needs grou...
This article proposes a distinction between an ideal and a non-ideal theory of justice in the so-cal...
Democracy often goes with a hope for social justice. However, existing democracies are incapable of ...
Judicial Practice as the Wager of Power between Justice and Media. In this article, an analysis is ...
The article focuses on justice understood as value in modern state and law. It is accompanied by a r...
International audienceThis paper aims to investigate the relationship between Justice, Law, laws and...
This article attempts to challenge those contemporary philosophical approaches to justice (and this ...
This article examines the extent to which the random selection of political representatives could be...
According to author this text for improvement the observation of present policy very valuable skills...
The essay explores crucial moments in the genealogy of the diminishing role of justice in politics a...
Liberals and libertarians believe that justice is deeply embodied in liberalism. The famous physiocr...
National audienceThe dilemma of modernity - artificialism (Hayek) versus individualism (Dumont) - is...
The article analyses dialectics of a modern democracy and liberalism through the new (from the quali...
Liberals and libertarians believe that justice is deeply embodied in liberalism. The famous physiocr...