Decent Peoples, Political Legitimacy, and Informed Consent
| dc.contributor.advisor | Blain Neufeld | |
| dc.contributor.committeemember | Julius Sensat | |
| dc.contributor.committeemember | Stan Husi | |
| dc.creator | Grandits, Jonathan | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2025-01-16T17:59:09Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2025-01-16T17:59:09Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2013-05-01 | |
| dc.description.abstract | In The Law of Peoples, John Rawls attempts to work out principles of justice for the foreign policy of a reasonably just liberal people. One of his primary goals is to establish the minimum requirements necessary for a people to be an equal member (or a 'members in good standing') within a Society of Peoples (SoP). While Rawls believes that all well-ordered liberal peoples meet these requirements, he also believes that there are non-liberal peoples that are capable of doing so as well. He thus imagines the possibility of a non-liberal, well-ordered people. He calls such peoples Decent Hierarchical Societies (DHS). For Rawls, then, a fully just SoP need not constituted exclusively by liberal peoples. In this paper I argue against the inclusion of DHSs within the SoP on social epistemic grounds. More specifically, I argue that because DHSs do not secure for their members certain liberal rights--namely, the freedom of speech (and, consequently, freedom of the press)--such members will not have available to them the necessary means to give their legitimate (or free) support. This will result in DHSs violating a necessary condition of 'well-orderedness,' namely, that members freely support the basic institutions of their society, or what I call the political legitimacy condition. As such, DHSs should not be regarded as members in good standing within the SoP. | |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/85348 | |
| dc.relation.replaces | https://dc.uwm.edu/etd/107 | |
| dc.subject | Decent Peoples | |
| dc.subject | International Justice | |
| dc.subject | Legitimacy | |
| dc.subject | Rawls | |
| dc.subject | Social Epistemology | |
| dc.subject | Toleration | |
| dc.title | Decent Peoples, Political Legitimacy, and Informed Consent | |
| dc.type | thesis | |
| thesis.degree.discipline | Philosophy | |
| thesis.degree.grantor | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | |
| thesis.degree.name | Master of Arts |
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