Abstract
Communitarians have been accused of being conservative, of attempting to maintain a way of life that includes discrimination against women and minorities. For communitarians, such problems can be solved by reasoned public debate, as long as the subject is the common good rather than individual self interest, cautions Michael Sandel. Rather than crude, one-sided theories, says Charles Taylor, we need theories that are sensitive to the complex reality of a free society. Perhaps, as Ronald Dworkin suggests, it is possible to bring the two sides together and achieve not only prosperity and individual rights but virtue.
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Introduction to Phliosophy
Political Science, Examined Life, The
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