Furcht vor Verletzungen. Anmerkungen zu Judith Shklars ‚Liberalismus der Furcht

In the reflections of Judith Shklar’s ‘Liberalism of fear’ we find the stimulating insight that a theory of freedom can find its main issue in the injury of the human individual. This concept also provides an opening to thinking of the political in general. I would like to elucidate this approach in...

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