Abstract

This article considers, in the light of the revival of anti-capitalist critique since December 1995 in France and the protests at Seattle, Prague, and Genoa, the conceptual gap between normative political philosophy and explanatory social theory. It argues that the egalitarian liberalism of John Rawls, Ronald Dworkin and others may offer some philosophical resources for closing this gap and allowing normative theory and social critique mutually to support each other.

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