Liberalism, communitarianism and political community

The primary concern of this essay is with the question “What is a political community?” This question is important in its own right. Arguably, the main purpose of political philosophy is to provide an account of the nature of political association and, in so doing, to describe the relations that hol...

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Main Author: KUKATHAS, Chandran
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-42122019-09-19T06:06:17Z Liberalism, communitarianism and political community KUKATHAS, Chandran The primary concern of this essay is with the question “What is a political community?” This question is important in its own right. Arguably, the main purpose of political philosophy is to provide an account of the nature of political association and, in so doing, to describe the relations that hold between the individual and the state. The question is also important, however, because of its centrality in contemporary debate about liberalism and community. 1996-12-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2955 info:doi/10.1017/S0265052500001539 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Political Science
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KUKATHAS, Chandran
Liberalism, communitarianism and political community
description The primary concern of this essay is with the question “What is a political community?” This question is important in its own right. Arguably, the main purpose of political philosophy is to provide an account of the nature of political association and, in so doing, to describe the relations that hold between the individual and the state. The question is also important, however, because of its centrality in contemporary debate about liberalism and community.
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