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Der Gerechtigkeit einen ‚Ort geben‘

Zum Platz räumlicher Grenzziehungen in Walzers Konzept einer gerechten Gesellschaft

  • Wolfgang Luutz
From the journal Analyse & Kritik

Abstract

The paper is concerned with the role of spatial delineations in Walzer’s theory of distributive justice. The argument put forward here is that Walzer’s concept of the existence of spheres of justice requires socio-spatial and territorial differentiations as a precondition. Walzer himself analyses different socially delineated places of distribution, such as the market (i.e. the economy) or the school (i.e. education). This contribution concentrates on the problem of distribution of political membership, advancing the thesis that we cannot understand Walzer’s approach without giving consideration to his concept of concrete delimited territory. According to Walzer, distributive justice needs the framework of the territorial state, but this entity should not be identified with a centralized, ethnically homogenous nation state: One of the merits of Walzer’s theory of justice is to draw attention to the value of the locale.

Published Online: 2016-05-14
Published in Print: 2005-11-01

© 2005 by Lucius & Lucius, Stuttgart

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