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Ethical Frontiers of the State - An Essay in Political Philosophy

English · Hardback

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Klappentext The moral justification for government is, that it is needed to promote the community's interest. What is that interest an interest in? Upon what basis can disagreements about the community's interest and individual interests be reconciled? Can democracy enable dissatisfaction with their reconciliation to be lived with? Perhaps, if people are prepared to meet the requirements of democratic citizenship. What are these requirements, and what is their justification? These are the questions with which this book is concerned. Zusammenfassung The moral justification for government is! that it is needed to promote the community's interest. What is that interest an interest in? Upon what basis can disagreements about the community's interest and individual interests be reconciled? Perhaps! if people are prepared to meet the requirements of democratic citizenship. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction - PART 1: THE COMMON GOOD - The Common Good in Green's Ethical Theory - The Common Good and Humanistic Social Ethics - The Common Good and T.H. Green's Political Theory - PART 2: POLITICS AND THE HUMAN CONDITION - The Idea of Government - Government and Morality - On Controversy, Conflict and the Human Condition - Retrospect and Unfinished Business

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Introduction - PART 1: THE COMMON GOOD - The Common Good in Green's Ethical Theory - The Common Good and Humanistic Social Ethics - The Common Good and T.H. Green's Political Theory - PART 2: POLITICS AND THE HUMAN CONDITION - The Idea of Government - Government and Morality - On Controversy, Conflict and the Human Condition - Retrospect and Unfinished Business

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