Is it Enough to Just Say No to Nazis? Comments on Stephen White’s A Democratic Bearing

Philosophy and Social Criticism 44 (2):121-125 (2018)
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Abstract

In this paper I pose two questions for Stephen White and his aspirational model of citizenship. The first is to ask what ethical sources do citizens need to oppose the presence of Nazis in our public sphere. The second is to question White’s deep suspicion of foundationalism and theism as sources of an open and democratic bearing and indeed as sources from which we can build strong opposition to Nazis.

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