The just order of free people
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https://doi.org/10.15633/lie.3696Keywords:
Just order, freedom, liberalism, utilitarianism, ChristianityAbstract
The fundamental problem of social and political philosophy is: how, organizing collective life, can we reconcile justice with freedom? Within liberalism there is a dispute in which some are in favor of state interventionism and others defend market economy. This dispute is placed in the context of three today important approaches to justice and then we present our own, inspired by Christianity, position.
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