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Liberal Nationalism: The Argument of Self-Respect
Elvio Baccarini
orcid.org/0000-0002-6771-9859
; Sveučilište u Rijeci, Filozofski fakultet, Rijeka, Hrvatska
Sažetak
The issue regarded in this article is whether we have to include national belonging in the list of primary goods, i.e., whether there is a strong connection between national belonging and primary goods about which the classical liberal theory (as the one proposed in the most important work in liberal political philosophy in 20th century, i.e. John Rawls’s Theory of Justice) speaks, such that the protection of national belonging must be included in the list of primary goods. Leading authors in the liberal nationalist paradigm, more or less directly, discuss about this issue. In this paper, the supposed connection between the protection of national belonging and the social bases of selfrespect is specifically discussed. Despite the reasons for some public protection of national belonging, its foundation at the level of primary goods, at least as far as it concerns the argument that relies on the social bases of selfrespect, is not plausible.
Ključne riječi
liberal nationalism; social bases of self-respect; Will Kymlicka; John Rawls; Joseph Raz
Hrčak ID:
62980
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Datum izdavanja:
21.7.2010.
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