Political Constructivism is concerned with the justification of
principles of political justice in the face of pluralism.
Contemporary accounts of multiculturalism, pluralism and diversity
have challenged the capacity of political theory to impartially
justify principles of justice beyond the boundaries of particular
communities.
In this original account, Peri Roberts argues that political
constructivism defends a conception of objective and universal
principles that set normative limits to justifiable political
practice. Political Constructivism explores this understanding in
two ways. Firstly, by engaging with constructivist thinkers such as
John Rawls and Onora O Neill in order to lay out a basic
understanding of what constructivism is. Secondly, the author goes
on to defend a particular account of political constructivism that
justifies a universal primary constructivism alongside the many
secondary constructions in which we live our everyday lives. In
doing so he outlines an understanding of principled pluralism which
accepts diversity whilst at the same time recognising its
limits.
This volume will be of particular interest to students and
researchers of political theory and political philosophy.
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