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|a The Political Theory of Modus Vivendi
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|a Chapter 1: Theorising Modus Vivendi -- Part 1: Modus Vivendi, Liberalism and Realism -- Chapter 2: Why Theorize Modus Vivendi? -- Chapter 3: Liberal Moralism and Modus Vivendi Politics -- Chapter 4: Modus Vivendi and the Motivations for Compliance -- Chapter 5: Modus Vivendi in a Liberal Framework -- Chapter 6: Can Modus Vivendi Save Liberalism from Moralism? A Critical Assessment of John Gray's Political Realism -- Chapter 7: Modus Vivendi Beyond the Social Contract: Peace, Justice, and Survival in Realist Political Theory -- Part 2: Modus Vivendi and Legitimacy -- Chapter 8: Modus Vivendi and Political Legitimacy -- Chapter 9: Modus Vivendi as a Global Political Morality -- Chapter 10: Legitimacy and Modus Vivendi Theory -- Chapter 11: Modus Vivendi and Legitimacy: Some Sceptical Thoughts -- Part 3: Modus Vivendi and Political Practice -- Chpater 12: Political Thought between Finality and Indeterminacy -- Chapter 13: Motives and Modus Vivendi -- Chapter 14: Modus Vivendi and Toleration -- Chapter 15: Institutions of Modus Vivendi Politics.
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|a This book focuses on the idea of a modus vivendi as a way of governing political life and addressing problems characterized by pluralism or deep-rooted diversity. The individual essays illustrate both the merits and the limitations of a political theory of modus vivendi; how it might be interpreted and developed; specific challenges entailed by articulating it in a convincing form; what its institutional implications might be; and how it relates to other seminal issues and concepts in political theory; such as legitimacy, toleration, the social contract, etc. The book makes a significant contribution to the discussion on the scope and limits of liberal political theory, and on how to deal politically with deep-rooted diversity.
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