Justifying Violent Protest

Justifying Violent Protest

Law and Morality in Democratic States

Greenwood-Reeves, James

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2022

168

Dura

Inglês

9781032226934

15 a 20 dias

485

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Introduction 1. Constitutional Morality 2. Legitimacy 3. Protest as a legitimacy counterclaim in democratic constitutions 4. Violent protest as a legitimacy counterclaim in democratic constitutions 5. General Limitations to Violent Protest 6. Specific Limitations to the Legitimacy of Violent Protest
political violence;legitimacy;democratic constitutions;Constitutional Morality;Violent Protest;Moral Principles;Liberal Democratic Theory;Moral Harms;Liberal Democratic States;Moral Dialogue;Democratic Dialogue;UK Constitution;Violated;Legitimacy Claims;Principled Disobedience;Moral Axioms;Political Obligation;Good Life;Moral Autonomy;Unlawful Protest;Superimposed;Follow;Moral Argument;Moral Claims;Declaration Of Independence;Universal Law Formula;Pre-emptive Reason