Liberalism between Context and Imposition Context ... Rolose with Kant and against Kant
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justice, equality, society, original position, law, freedomAbstract
Rawls sets out to take up the challenge of liberal democracy by proposing the different principles of distributive justice proposed in classical and modern philosophy; to choose the correct principles for such an advance, as appeal to tradition to maintain basic principles that are frequently unjust (slavery, oppression). Forgetting, and I will even say historical error, is an essential factor in the creation of a nation, and thus the progress of historical studies is often a danger to nationality, and postulation to the "position of origin" or "veil of ignorance" to overcome egoism under the pretext of advantage (race, social class,...), and from it to the access to the difference assumes the idea that the society can not be egalitarian without it being opened, to make room for the social mobility according to the merits (freedom, equality, difference) will henceforth be the sublime title of the law of the peoples
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