Justice, legitimacy and diversity : political authoricy between realism and moralism
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1. Introduction: Justice, Legitimacy and Diversity - Emanuela Ceva and Enzo Rossi 2. Justification, choice and promise: three devices of the consent tradition in a diverse society - Gerald Gaus 3. Political legitimacy, justice and consent - John Horton 4. Justice, legitimacy and (normative) authority for political realists - Enzo Rossi 5. Just politics - Glen Newey 6. Beyond legitimacy. Can proceduralism say anything relevant about justice? - Emanuela Ceva 7. Equal respect, equal competence and democratic legitimacy - Valeria Ottonelli 8. Democratic legitimacy, legal expressivism, and religious establishment - Simon Cãbulea May 9. Global justification and local legitimation - Sebastiano Maffettone
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