Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Liberalism basic outline
- Focus on the individual
- Individual is the most
important
- Human rights and liberties limit the
state
- Human
nature
- People are
rational
- Can make own decisions
- can think about things and base disisions on
this
- can consider
morals
- best judge of what is best for
self
- All people are different
- Making own choices strenthen ability to reason
- have different needs, wans and disires
- Individual freedoms
- JSM - educations and engagement in politics increases mans abilty to rational desisions
- Minimal state as a result
- week government
- issues
- Not all people are rational
- Sometimes people do not understand their needs
- What about self harm- would government have a case to stop it
- Would a week government have enough power to meet its obligations
- Social contract and concent
- Government should be based on the consent of the people
- Socail contract between the people and the state
- State protects the rights of people
- State acts as a judge between individuals during conflict to stop Violence
- Issues
- No-one actually enters into a contract
- No option to opt out of this contract
- does state have power to stop violence
- What is harm? differs between people
- Harm principle
- Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law
- Government should be limited
- by a sepiration of powers
- legislature
- executive
- judiciary
- By the constituation
- two different forms of law
- The constituntion
- A higher form of law that stops the government harming the people
- The Law
- Stops people harming each other
- Issues
- Seperating powers can lead to red tape and cause issues
- What is harm? everyone has different version
- Corruption
- Freedom as Choice
- Freedom allows rational individuals to pursue their intersts
- linked with material choice
- J.S Mills and others also introduced humanitarian elements
- Freedom of speech
- Freedom of religion
- freedom of though
- Issues
- Freedom of speech can lead to harm
- Are people rational
- Equality of Opportunity
- Evolved with capitilsm
- This system promotes inequality
- view people as equal helps combat this
- competition takes place based on equality
- Allows people to become less equal and improve
- Not equal results
- Issues
- Society is not equal
- Opportunity is not always possible
- different forms of Capital
- social
- Cultural
- economic
- Social Justice Based on Merit
- Gain rewards in relation to merit
- see just procedures instead of just outcomes
- issues
- Society is not equal so some people can progress further without merit
- Outcomes are important too
- Tollerance
- Society should accept a variety of religious, moral and political opinions
- All people deserve basic human rights
- conviction of a pluralist society which accommodates a multiplicity of beliefs
- Private and Public Life
- public and private sphere
- seperated
- government can not be involved in the private sphear
- government can only interfere in cases of harm
- issues
- What is harm
- where is the line between public and private