Bulletin n. 1/2005 | ||
December 2005 | ||
King Loren A. |
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The Federal Structure of a Republic of Reasons | ||
in Political Theory , Volume 33, n. 5, October , 2005 , 629-653 | ||
Following Rawls, many political liberals hold reasonableness in high regard. Reasonable citizens can disagree, however, and some may find their arguments routinely ignored in elections and legislatures. Should we be troubled by such failures of institutional responsiveness as a matter of justice? The author argues that the expectation of such failures would lead parties in an original position to favor certain classes of institutions over others: A Theory of Justice and Political Liberalism together suggest a particular federal structure to a republic of reasons. | ||