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Kant Revolution and Economic InequalitySociété Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 77 (4): 447. 1986.
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The Conscience Of The CorporationAnnales Philosophici 2 41-50. 2011.The article investigates the possibility that the concept of conscience can be attributed not only to human beings but to more abstract entities like corporations. For such an analysis we need to look closer at the idea of conscience and at what defines a corporation through the looking glass of notions like capitalism, socialism and democracy. Briefly, the conclusions of this investigation make us believe that conscience is not only a legitimate term when talking about corporations, but is a ne…Read more
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2The Contradictions of LibertarianismEtica E Politica 13 (2): 365-382. 2011.Libertarianism is an ideology which reveals its contradictions when it is implemented. The libertarian denial of the right to what Rawls calls fair quality of opportunity, especially to the right to education, would negatively impact any libertarian society in adapting to its environment. Further, a libertarian society would lead to a caste society and the domination of the political system by an elite primarily interested in protecting its own privileges, not the freedom of the masses
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1Hobbes and Rawls on Political PowerEtica E Politica 9 (2): 371-392. 2007.The social contract tradition of political legitimacy has a long and complex history. John Rawls believed himself to be working in this tradition of Locke, Rousseau and Kant, but not that of Hobbes whose Leviathan, he remarks, “raises special problems.” Rawls never specifies what these problems are but there are indeed very serious problems with Hobbes’ political theory. I argue that Hobbes’ theory is an ideology fashioned in a chaotic social environment where self-preservation was precarious at…Read more
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5The Electoral College And Democratic EqualityFlorida Philosophical Review 7 (1): 40-50. 2007.The electoral college is inconsistent with the underlying principles of the US constitution and the basic ideas of John Rawls' theory of justice. The college introduces an undefined variable into the basic structure and violates the Rawlsian idea of a stable society and public reason. Public reason involves constitutional essentials of the basic structure and constitutive of the overlapping consensus of reasonable comprehensive doctrines. Since the electoral college need not respect the majority…Read more
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3Moral relativism and world religionsDiálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 34 (74): 121-134. 1999.
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18I argue that the common core of moral values found in the world religions can be understood in a pragmatic manner. I also argue that this can be used to argue against moral relativism
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7Introduction. The trial; the right to a lawyer; double jeopardy; the electoral college; the senate; presidential pardon; judicial review; lifetime appointment; campaign finance reform; the right to political leave; the democratized corporation -- The right to a lawyer -- Abolish double jeopardy -- Empower the jury -- The electoral college -- Abolish presidential pardon -- Abolish the Senate -- Limit the power of the Supreme Court -- Abolish lifetime tenure of Supreme Court justices -- Reduce pri…Read more
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51The Rule of Law and Presidential PardonInternational Journal of Applied Philosophy 20 (1): 97-105. 2006.The presidential pardon as it currently exists is a violation of the separation of powers, checks and balances, and rule of law. With the exception of impeachment, the pardon power of the president is not subject to judicial review. The court has no rights to deny a pardon even though it may violate many explicit laws and implicit values of the constitution. It seems clear that the current form of the presidential power is a usurpation of the role of the judiciary making the president judge and …Read more
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22Rawls and the Equal Worth of Liberty: The Right to Political LeaveJournal for Peace and Justice Studies 9 (2): 17-29. 1997.
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23Ethics, truth and social orderSophia 45 (2): 27-42. 2006.I criticize Rawls’ coherentist methodology and argue using the ideas of Talcott Parsons and Karl Popper that social and political structures flow from and are founded on human nature and arise from human beings seeking to satisfy their needs. For societies to exist and function in an efficient manner, certain ethical and political structures must obtain and that these structures would, in general, be required by the key elements of Rawls’ theory of justice and, as such would provide some of the …Read more
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45Freedom of Speech And Access To Mass MediaInternational Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (1): 51-58. 1988.
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16Freedom of Speech And Access To Mass MediaInternational Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (1): 51-58. 1988.
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4Ethics and Political TheoryUpa. 1999.In Ethics and Political Theory, Joseph Grcic explores the ways in which the ideas of John Rawls can be implemented to realize the ideals of liberal democracy. Many of the essays evaluate Rawls' discussion of the relationship between liberal democratic equality and economic liberty. Grcic argues that Rawls has not fully considered how differences in income and wealth restrict political equality in Western capitalist democracies. However, Grcic contends that a practical extension of Rawls' theory …Read more
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