LIBERTARIAN AND COMMUNITARIAN CRITIQUE OF JOHN RAWLS’S VIEWS AND THEIR EVOLUTION IN THE WORK “POLITICAL LIBERALISM”
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St Petersburg State University
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The article reviews critical remarks on the J. Rawls’s theory of justice proposed by the
thinkers of the libertarian (Nozick) and communitarian (Sandel, Taylor, McIntire) directions,
and makes an attempt to refute these criticisms. In particular, with help of neokantian
and contemporary liberal philosophy of law it defends the Kantian approach to
the problem of justice (a priori), the admissibility of the very formulation of the issue of
distributive justice (the limited state intervention in the economy and private life is argued),
and grounds the Kantian concept of personality applied by J. Rawls and its compatibility
with providing of morality, ideals of brotherhood and love. Among other things,
the “argument of Wilt Chamberlain” used by libertarians is rejected, and the possibility of
meaningful judgments about justice in the Rawls’ situation of “initial position” is proved.
The author argues that the universal liberal theory of justice can be compatible with its
complementary moral ideals, but for this the latter must also withstand the test of universality.
The author analyzes the main ideas proposed by J. Rawls in his work “Political
Liberalism” (overlapping consensus, public reason) as a response to the objections of
communitarists, and argues the author’s position on these ideas. In particular, it is demonstrated
on the example of the worldview contradictions of believers, agnostics and
atheists, that political liberalism is not philosophically neutral, and the idea of overlapping
consensus has a limited scope. The conclusion is that the concept of justice cannot be
philosophically neutral, and the Kantian approach to the problem of justice, also used by
Rawls himself in the Theory of Justice, can be a philosophical basis, reflecting in the best
way the generally accepted principles of freedom and equality.
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Shaveko N. A. 2018 LIBERTARIAN AND COMMUNITARIAN CRITIQUE OF JOHN RAWLS’S VIEWS AND THEIR EVOLUTION IN THE WORK “POLITICAL LIBERALISM”. Pravovedenie 62 (2): 382–399.