Can Rawlsian Containment of Hateful Viewpoints Be Effective?

Social Theory and Practice (X):681-707 (2022)
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Abstract

While most of the literature has attempted to justify harsh and soft containment given some fundamental commitments of political liberalism, I focus on how justified forms of containment can in themselves be deemed effective. This article shows that a reading of Rawls allows for a comparison of different containment practices based on their capacity to protect the stability of liberal democracies under serious threat. And, in making it possible to compare harsh and soft containment, I evaluate immediate stability gains against citizens’ judgements about their liberal democratic institutions.

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Corrado Fumagalli
UniversitĂ  degli Studi di Genova

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