PHILOS 1B03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Procedural Justice, Vladimir Lenin, Liberal Democracy

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Iv: majority rule: political liberty, fair value of political liberty legislative decisions are made. Based on a constitution founded on two basic principles of justice: legislators at the legislative stage who are constrained by a just constitution and who are conscientiously trying to follow the principles of justice as their. Socrates: why give power to the people when you have leaders capable to. It is an issue of procedural justice i. e. a fair process through which. Rawls: (cid:494)just laws and policies are those that would be enacted by rational standard(cid:495) (cid:523)(cid:883)(cid:882)(cid:883)(cid:524) In fact, merely possessing the right or power to make laws does not, in itself, what the majority wills is right. Giving up your social status, and seeking out a system that supports you as minority. Separate yourself from these qualities, and then seek a fair and just society.

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