Liberal reformism and democratic citizenship |
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Authors: | José M. Rosales |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Filosofía , Universidad de Málaga , Campus de Teatinos, Málaga, E‐29071, Spain E-mail: jmrosales@uma.es |
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Abstract: | ![]() Although not its sole dimension, the idea of equality of rights and resources is one of the basic tenets of liberalism. Liberal equality introduces a reformist thrift in government by determining that government action should aim to create opportunities for the realization of the civil condition. This is a legal and political condition, thereby citizens enjoy a statute of equal rights. Hence, the liberal idea of reformism proceeds by removing the obstacles to the realization of the civil condition and by providing the legal and the material resources for the exercise of citizenship rights. This interpretation is not self‐evident, especially in times when neoliberalism seems to represent the entire liberal tradition. I shall argue that liberal reformism makes up a vital foundation for democracy. Even more, the own survival of democracy in our times depends on its rooting in liberalism. |
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