The emerging domain of the political

Philosophy and Social Criticism 38 (4-5):457-466 (2012)
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This essay deals with two conceptions of the political, one that entails a clash of civilizations associated with a Schmittian critique of liberalism and a second which envisions the political as an emerging domain. The latter idea can be associated with the later work of John Rawls which separates the comprehensive from the political. I argue that it is this idea, when reconstructed in relationship to a theory of multiple modernities, that can be appropriated for an emerging notion of global justice. Hence, it is in the domain of the political that we should look for a global concept of justice

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reprint Rasmussen, David M. (2012) "The Emerging Domain of the Political". Eco-Ethica 2():33-42

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Multiple Modernities.Shmuel N. Eisenstadt - 2007 - ProtoSociology 24:20-56.

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