Comunitatea liberală
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This study examines Ronald Dworkin’s conception of the liberal community as a political association grounded in equality, individual rights, and shared moral responsibility. It argues that political legitimacy depends not on majority rule or collective moral paternalism, but on institutions that respect equal concern and integrate individual interests into a just framework of social cooperation. By drawing on Rawls’s metaphor of the orchestra, the study highlights the relationship between political justice, civic responsibility, and the common good in a liberal democracy. This abstract is generated with artificial intelligence.
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