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政治自由主义 = Political liberalism

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The article was published on 2000-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1762 citations till now.

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Political liberalism: Reasonableness and democratic practice

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore an important concept in the work of the later Rawls, the idea of the reasonable, and conclude that this concept helps to bridge the gap between liberal theory and democratic practice.
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Human Development and Economic Sustainability

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors integrate the concern for human development in the present with that in the future, and explore the relationship between distributional equity, sustainable development, optimal growth, and pure time preference.
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Multiple modernities: Kitchens for an African elite

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the materiality of change in urban Africa, focusing particularly on the kitchens of a group of first-generation pro-lifers in the Ivory Coast.
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Survey Article: The Coming of Age of Deliberative Democracy

TL;DR: The notion of deliberative democracy was coined by Bessette, who explicitly coined it to oppose the elitist or "aristocratic" interpretation of the American Constitution.
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Recognition without Ethics

TL;DR: This article propose an anaysis of gender that is broad enough to house the full range of feminist concerns, those central to the old socialist-feminism as well as identity-based conceptions.
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A Communitarian Theory of the Education Rights of Students with Disabilities

TL;DR: In this article, a communitarian theory of education rights for people with disabilities has been proposed, based on communitarian writings on the role of education in democratic society, where the communitarian school, like the community within which it nests, is inclusive.
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The legitimacy of international law : re-examining the theory of state consent

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider six arguments against the proposition that state consent is either sufficient or necessary for the legitimacy of international law, and conclude that to properly legitimate international law state consent would need to fulfil the additional necessary requirement of being "authorised" by the individuals within the state; arguably through a process of deliberative democratic decision-making.
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Institutionalising public deliberation in public policy agenda setting : the case of the Sustainable Communities Act (2007)

Adrian Bua
TL;DR: The Sustainable Communities Act (SCA) as discussed by the authors is a participatory-deliberative process (PDP) set up to influence central government policy agendas in the UK; the SCA was selected for its analytically relevant features.
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?The Great Desideratum in Government?: James Madison, Benjamin Constant, and the Liberal-Republican Framework for Political Neutrality

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the concept of political neutrality as discussed and expounded in the political and constitutional writings of James Madison and Benjamin Constant and pointed out the complex interdependent relationship between the liberal and republican philosophical traditions in late eighteenth-and early nineteenth-century political theory.