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    Political Liberalism and Citizenship Education
    Philosophy Compass 8 (9): 781-797. 2013.
    John Rawls claims that the kind of citizenship education required by political liberalism demands ‘far less’ than that required by comprehensive liberalism. Many educational and political theorists who have explored the implications of political liberalism for education policy have disputed Rawls's claim. Writing from a comprehensive liberal perspective, Amy Gutmann contends that the justificatory differences between political and comprehensive liberalism generally have no practical significance…Read more
  •  250
    Coercion, the basic structure, and the family
    Journal of Social Philosophy 40 (1): 37-54. 2009.
    In this article I revise and defend a core feature of political liberalism, namely, the idea that principles of political justice should be limited in their scope of application to what John Rawls calls the ‘basic structure of society.’ I refer to this feature as the ‘basic structure restriction’ of political liberalism. According to my account of the basic structure restriction, the basic structure includes all and only those institutions that have a profound effect on the lives of all citize…Read more
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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)