Dirty hands and clean gloves: Liberal ideals and real politics

European Journal of Political Theory 9 (4):412-430 (2010)
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Abstract

Can liberal ideals clean up dirty politicians or politics? This article doubts they can. It disputes that a ‘clean’ liberal person might inhabit the dirty clothes of the real politician, or that a clean depoliticized liberal constitution can constrain real-world dirty politics. Nevertheless, the need for a democratic prince to wear clean liberal gloves offers a necessary and effective political restraint. It also means that citizens share the hypocrisy and dirt of those who serve them — for we legitimize the dirtiness of politics by requiring politicians to seem cleaner than we know they ever can be in reality

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