Legitimidade, justiça e democracia: o novo contratualismo de Rawls

  • Araújo C
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O autor discute por que o Liberalismo Político de John Rawls representa uma virada na tradição contratualista. Oferecem-se argumentos para mostrar que a ênfase na justiça, em vez da legitimidade (inclusive a legitimidade democrática), inovou o aparato conceitual do Contratualismo, na qual temas clássicos da teoria política passam a confrontar complexos problemas de justificação moral.The author argues why John Rawls's Political Liberalism is a turning point in the tradition of Contractarian thought. Some reasons are given to show that the focus on justice, rather than legitimacy (including democratic legitimacy), has brought conceptual innovations to Contractarianism, in which classical topics of political theory face intricate problems of moral justification.

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Araújo, C. (2002). Legitimidade, justiça e democracia: o novo contratualismo de Rawls. Lua Nova: Revista de Cultura e Política, (57), 73–85. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-64452002000200004

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