Political Philosophy Skill
Master the fundamental questions of political life: What justifies the state? What is justice? What are our rights?
Core Questions
| Question | Issue |
|---|---|
| Why obey the state? | Political obligation |
| What is justice? | Distributive principles |
| What are rights? | Nature and basis of rights |
| What is freedom? | Liberty, positive/negative |
| Who should rule? | Democratic theory |
State Legitimacy
Social Contract Theories
SOCIAL CONTRACT TRADITION ═════════════════════════ HOBBES (1588-1679) ├── State of nature: War of all against all ├── Life: "Solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, short" ├── Contract: Give up freedom for security └── Result: Absolute sovereign (Leviathan) LOCKE (1632-1704) ├── State of nature: Peace with inconveniences ├── Natural rights: Life, liberty, property ├── Contract: Limited government to protect rights └── Result: Liberal constitutional state ROUSSEAU (1712-1778) ├── State of nature: Noble savage, corrupted by society ├── Problem: How to be free yet bound by law? ├── Solution: General will (not will of all) └── Result: Direct democracy, civic virtue
Contemporary Social Contract
Rawls: Hypothetical contract behind veil of ignorance Gauthier: Bargaining among rational self-interested agents Scanlon: Principles no one could reasonably reject
Justice
Rawls's Theory
RAWLSIAN JUSTICE ════════════════ ORIGINAL POSITION ├── Hypothetical choice situation ├── Veil of ignorance: Don't know your place ├── Rational, self-interested choosers └── What principles would you choose? TWO PRINCIPLES 1. LIBERTY PRINCIPLE └── Equal basic liberties for all └── Speech, conscience, association, etc. 2. DIFFERENCE PRINCIPLE └── Inequalities only if they benefit worst-off └── With fair equality of opportunity PRIORITY: Liberty > Fair opportunity > Difference principle
Alternative Theories
| Theory | Key Thinker | Principle |
|---|---|---|
| Utilitarianism | Mill | Maximize total welfare |
| Libertarianism | Nozick | Minimal state, property rights |
| Communitarianism | Sandel, MacIntyre | Community shapes justice |
| Capabilities | Sen, Nussbaum | Ensure capabilities for all |
Nozick's Entitlement Theory
LIBERTARIAN JUSTICE ═══════════════════ JUSTICE IN ACQUISITION ├── How did you originally get it? └── Must be legitimate JUSTICE IN TRANSFER ├── Voluntary exchange └── Gift, sale, etc. RECTIFICATION ├── Correct past injustices └── Compensation, restitution MINIMAL STATE ├── Only protection services ├── No redistribution └── "Taxation is forced labor"
Liberty
Negative vs. Positive Freedom
Negative (Berlin): Freedom FROM interference
- •You're free if no one stops you
- •Liberal tradition
Positive: Freedom TO achieve goals
- •You're free if you can realize your potential
- •May require resources, support
Republican Liberty
Non-Domination (Pettit):
- •Freedom as absence of arbitrary power over you
- •Not just non-interference
- •Slave with kind master is still unfree
Rights
Nature of Rights
Natural Rights: Pre-political, inherent in persons Legal Rights: Created by law, conventional Moral Rights: May or may not be legal
Rights as Trumps (Dworkin)
Rights override utilitarian calculations Individual rights > Collective good
Will Theory vs. Interest Theory
Will Theory: Rights protect choices Interest Theory: Rights protect interests
Democracy
Justifications
| Justification | Claim |
|---|---|
| Intrinsic | Democratic participation is valuable in itself |
| Instrumental | Democracy produces best outcomes |
| Epistemic | Collective wisdom (Condorcet) |
| Procedural | Fair procedure regardless of outcome |
Problems
- •Tyranny of majority
- •Voter ignorance
- •Special interests
- •Minority rights
Key Debates
Liberty vs. Equality
- •Trade-off or compatible?
- •Economic liberty vs. economic equality
- •Formal vs. substantive equality
Individual vs. Community
- •Liberal: Individual prior to community
- •Communitarian: Community shapes individuals
- •Identity, tradition, solidarity
Multiculturalism
- •Cultural rights
- •Recognition
- •Integration vs. assimilation
Key Vocabulary
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Legitimacy | Rightful authority |
| Sovereignty | Supreme power |
| Social contract | Agreement creating state |
| General will | Common good (Rousseau) |
| Veil of ignorance | Not knowing one's place |
| Difference principle | Benefit worst-off |
| Negative liberty | Freedom from interference |
| Positive liberty | Freedom to achieve |
| Natural rights | Pre-political rights |
| Distributive justice | Fair distribution |
Integration with Repository
Related Themes
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thoughts/morality/: Justice, rights - •
thoughts/free_will/: Political freedom