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1 Political theory and law
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2 Political theory and law
TOLERANCE

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Toleration Individual freedom Personal autonomy Human interaction

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Toleration v. Indifference Deliberate refusal to interfere / constrain Moral neutrality Form of forbearance

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Toleration v. Difference Moral neutrality Pluralism and relativism

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Toleration and Liberalism Locke’s arguments for toleration Mill’s arguments for toleration Toleration as a core value of liberal societies

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Limits of Toleration Excessive, abusive or damaging actions Moral reciprocity Grounds for censorship

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Secularism

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Freedom of religion Equality Tolerance Neutrality Freedom of Expression

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Equality

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Formal Equality Foundational equality Equal ‘rights’ Legal equality Universal approval

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Equality of Opportunity Initial condition Removal of obstacles Meritocracy Positive discrimination

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Equality of Outcome End results Equality and individual liberty

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JUSTICE

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How should we define justice? Everyday understanding of justice Moral aspect ‘Due’ Distribution – Theories of Just distribution

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Rawls’s Theory of Justice The Original Position – Veil of Ignorance The Original Position – Motivation Choice of Principles

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The Democratic Conception – the Two Principles of Justice Equal Liberty Set of basic liberties 1. Equal Opportunity Equal access to jobs and services 2. Difference principle Inequalities are justified only if they benefit the least advantaged members of society.

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Justice according to needs Needs as the foundation of any fully human life Universal needs Distribution according to needs – Substantive Justice

19 PolICAL THEORY AND LAW Justice according to rights
Rights as moral entitlements Non – egalitarian Procedural Justice

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Democracy

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Avoiding tyranny Essential rights General freedom Self determination Moral autonomy Human development Protecting essential personal interests Political equality Robert Dahl, On democracy

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Liberal Democracy Constitutional government Limited government Individual freedom Checks and balances Civil society Property rights – Market economy Fair and regular elections Universal suffrage Political pluralism

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Virtues of democracy Locke – right to property Bentham – universal suffrage Rousseau – participation, general will Mill – participation and intellectual development

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Vices of democracy Rule of the ‘privileged minority’ (Pareto, Mosca, Michels) ‘Tyranny of the majority’ (De Tocqueville, Mill, Madison) ‘Instincts of uneducated masses’ (Ortega y Gasset, Talmon)

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Representation Representation v. direct rule Government and the governed Elections Mandates

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What is necessary for democracy? Freedom Equality Rule of Law Popular Consent Secularism Fair & Competitive Elections


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