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Understanding Legitimacy: Political Theory and Neo-Calvinist Social Thought
Philip D. Shadd
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| #702080 in Books | 2016-12-13 | Original language:English | 9.37 x.82 x6.27l, | File type: PDF | 216 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent!|By R.S. Covolo|In focusing on the issue of Legitimacy Shadd achieves much more: delivering a carefully argued and compelling assessment of Neo-Calvinist political/social thought as an alternative to Rawlsian proceduralism. Excellent!||This excellent, clearly-written book breaks important new ground in debates over the contested concept of political legitimacy. Forensically exposing serious philosophical deficiencies in the dominant ‘justificatory liberal’ account of
In recent years, political theorists have increasingly focused on the question of legitimacy rather than on justice. The question of legitimacy asks: even if legal coercion falls short of being perfectly just, what nonetheless makes it morally legitimate? Yet legitimacy remains poorly understood. According to the regnant theory of justificatory liberalism, legitimate legal coercion is based on reasons all reasonable persons can accept and is conceived in term...
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