Communitarianism and liberalism: debate implications for the legal theory

In this text, we intend to approach the debate of political philosophy between communitarians and liberals and its implications for the law theory. Using dialectical method, a synthesis of both positions will be carried out, not from the attempt to homogenize the different currents that constitute s...

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Autores: Streck, Lenio Luiz, Nogueira Jung, Luã, Giuliani Bernsts, Luísa
Tipo de documento: artigo
Estado:Versão publicada
Data de publicação:2022
País:Brasil
Recursos:Faculdade Meridional (IMED)
Repositório:Revista Brasileira de Direito
Idioma:português
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.imed1.tempsite.ws:article/4701
Acesso em linha:https://seer.atitus.edu.br/index.php/revistadedireito/article/view/4701
Access Level:Acceso aberto
Palavra-chave:Liberalism; Communitarianism; Pluralism
Liberalismo; Comunitarismo; Pluralismo
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Resumo:In this text, we intend to approach the debate of political philosophy between communitarians and liberals and its implications for the law theory. Using dialectical method, a synthesis of both positions will be carried out, not from the attempt to homogenize the different currents that constitute such a debate, but with the aim of, introductory exposing the distinct distribution of weight and priority of the just over the good (liberal) and their possible indifference to (communitarian) contexts, reveal the possibility of conciliation between liberal and communitarian concepts, bearing in mind the democratic principles that support them. Once distinctions have been made between the currents in the introduction, the possible relationship between pluralist theories of law and communitarian currents is established in the second topic. As synthesis, the third topic proposes a reinterpretation of the concept of legal pluralism detached from the concept of teleological justice related to the communitarians, but compatible with the theoretical assumptions of Ronald Dworkin’s political liberalism.