Comment on John O'Neill

Analyse & Kritik 16 (2):217-219 (1994)
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The comment focusses on O,Neills advocacy of Classical Institutionalism and the problems of the ideal-regarding approach to the construction of institutions. It maintains that CI shows no signs of progress which would justify a renewed exclusive interest in this paradigm and that the ideal-regarding approach needs some consequentialist balancing to avoid obvious risks of totalitarian denaturation

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Rudolf Schüßler
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