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Politicizing Political Liberalism

On the Containment of Illiberal and Anti-Democratic Views
Book • 2024
Alasia Nuti and Gabriele Badano's "Politicizing Political Liberalism" offers a normative framework for liberal democratic self-defense.

The book tackles the challenge of countering illiberal and anti-democratic views while upholding liberal values.

It examines the roles of various actors, including citizens, political parties, and municipalities, in this process.

The authors build upon John Rawls's concept of political liberalism, addressing the need to contain unreasonable views that reject the principles of freedom and equality for all.

The book provides insightful solutions to complex issues within political liberalism, offering a nuanced approach to real-world political challenges.

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