Social Theory and Practice 40 (3):433-460 (2014)
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Is “liberal socialism” an oxymoron? Not quite, but I will demonstrate here that it is a much more unstable and uncommon hybrid than scholars had previously thought and that almost all liberals should reject socialism, even in its most attractive form. More specifically, I will show that three leading varieties of liberalism—neutralist, plural-perfectionist, and deliberative-democratic—are incompatible with even a moderate form of socialism, viz., associational market socialism. My paper will also cast grave doubt on Rawls’s belief that justice as fairness is consistent with liberal socialism.
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Keywords | liberalism socialism syndicalism Rawls neutrality perfectionism deliberative democracy |
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Reprint years | 2014 |
DOI | 10.5840/soctheorpract201440327 |
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