Michael J. Sandel Quote

This liberalism says, in other words, that what makes the just society just is not the telos or purpose or end at which it aims, but precisely its refusal to choose in advance among competing purposes and ends. In its constitution and its laws, the just society seeks to provide a framework within which its citizens can pursue their own values and ends, consistent with a similar liberty for others


The Procedural Republic and the Unencumbered Self, 1984


This liberalism says, in other words, that what makes the just society just is not the telos or purpose or end at which it aims, but precisely its...

This liberalism says, in other words, that what makes the just society just is not the telos or purpose or end at which it aims, but precisely its...

This liberalism says, in other words, that what makes the just society just is not the telos or purpose or end at which it aims, but precisely its...

This liberalism says, in other words, that what makes the just society just is not the telos or purpose or end at which it aims, but precisely its...