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    Political Liberalism, Civic Education, and Educational Choice
    Social Theory and Practice 33 (1): 47-74. 2007.
    In this paper we argue that John Rawls’s account of political liberalism requires a conception of mutual respect that differs from the one advanced in A Theory of Justice. We formulate such a political liberal form of mutual respect, which we call ‘civic respect.’ We also maintain that core features of political liberalism – in particular, the ideas of ‘the burdens of judgment’ and ‘public reason’ – do not commit political liberalism to an ideal of personal autonomy, contrary to claims made by v…Read more
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    Amartya Sen * edited by Christopher W. Morris (review)
    Analysis 71 (2): 402-404. 2011.
    (No abstract is available for this citation)
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    Freedom, money and justice as fairness
    Politics, Philosophy and Economics 16 (1): 70-92. 2017.
    The first principle of Rawls’s conception of justice secures a set of ‘basic liberties’ equally for all citizens within the constitutional structure of society. The ‘worth’ of citizens’ liberties, however, may vary depending upon their wealth. Against Rawls, Cohen contends that an absence of money often can directly constrain citizens’ freedom and not simply its worth. This is because money often can remove legally enforced constraints on what citizens can do. Cohen’s argument – if modified to a…Read more
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    Political Liberalism, Ethos Justice, and Gender Equality
    Law and Philosophy 33 (1): 75-104. 2014.
    Susan Okin criticizes John Rawls’s ‘political liberalism’ because it does not apply principles of justice directly to gender relations within households. We explain how one can be a ‘political liberal feminist’ by distinguishing between two kinds of justice: the first we call ‘legitimacy justice’, conceptions of which apply to the ‘legally coercive structure’ of society; the second we call ‘ethos justice’, conceptions of which apply to citizens’ ‘non-coercive’ relations. We agree with Okin that …Read more