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Sovereignty across generations: The problem of divisive pluralism dismissed
VAN DER WALT, Johan Willem Gous
2024In Philosophy and Social Criticism, 50 (10), p. 1436 - 1449
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Keywords :
divisive pluralism; Ferrara; Kelsen; political liberalism; Rawls; Philosophy; Sociology and Political Science
Abstract :
[en] The Rawlsian conception of constituent power in Alessandro Ferrara’s Sovereignty Across Generations is burdened by a deep contradiction that renders the central argument in the book highly questionable. On the one hand, Rawls is (correctly in my view) presented as the thinker that confronted contemporary political theory with the problem of divisive pluralism. On the other hand, Rawls is also presented (incorrectly in my view) as the thinker who then suddenly found a solution for this divisive pluralism in the ‘common values’ that all the members of these divisively pluralist societies share ‘unproblematically’. The combination of these two moves leaves one with the sense that Rawls rather frivolously put up the problem of divisive pluralism like a strawman that he could shoot down again without much ado. This article proposes a different reading of Rawls that considers him a serious thinker who did not amuse himself and his readers with strawman-problems. For this reading of Rawls, guidance is drawn from Hans Kelsen, the very thinker whom Sovereignty Across Generations casually dismisses for failing to grasp or appreciate the ‘common values’ that pluralist societies share so ‘unproblematically’.
Precision for document type :
Critical notes/Edition
Disciplines :
Law, criminology & political science: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
VAN DER WALT, Johan Willem Gous  ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Department of Law (DL)
External co-authors :
no
Language :
English
Title :
Sovereignty across generations: The problem of divisive pluralism dismissed
Publication date :
December 2024
Journal title :
Philosophy and Social Criticism
ISSN :
0191-4537
eISSN :
1461-734X
Publisher :
SAGE Publications Inc.
Volume :
50
Issue :
10
Pages :
1436 - 1449
Peer reviewed :
Editorial reviewed
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