Libéralisme égalitariste, républicanisme critique et reconnaissance identitaire

ThéoRèmes 15 (15) (2019)
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Abstract

In Liberalism’s religion, Laborde defends a liberal egalitarian position and tackles, from a new perspective, some issues dealt with in his republican writings. This article examines some of these issues, paying attention to the place that the recognition of identities occupies both in her republican and in her liberal theories, as well as the type of justification advanced in both cases. The article shows that the recognition of identities has gone from having a peripheral and instrumental role in her republican writings to having a central role in her liberal theory.

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Karel J. Leyva
Université Paris Sciences & Lettres (Alumnus)

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Are The Economic Liberties Basic?Alan Patten - 2014 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 26 (3):362-374.
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