Liberal Rights and Citizen Soldiers

Dissertation, (2003)
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This paper examines the question: how should soldiers be treated when they are entitled to equal rights and freedoms as citizens? The paper tries to reconcile the demands of discipline and political neutrality with the demands of Rawlsian equal liberty. It develops an institutional exemption that is directly related to the urgency of the military threat that a society faces. The apparatus of John Rawls' theory of justice is used

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