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Morality, Identity and "Constitutional Patriotism"
Authors:Frank I. Michelman
Affiliation:Harvard University, 1525 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:In a modern, plural society, there can be no settled agreement on the concrete legal content of a country's constitution. The idea of the constitution is nonetheless pivotal in contemporary, liberal-minded theories of political justification, such as the ones advanced by Jürgen Habermas and John Rawls. Justification in these theories depends finally on "constitutional patriotism," a consciously shared sentiment arising from an ethical assessment of their country by the country's people, according to which the country credibly pursues a certain regulative political ideal for which the constitution stands.
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