Discrimination and the Foundation of Justice : Hate Speech, Affirmative Action, Institutional Opinions.
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- 9789400113015
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- K3242 .D555 2023
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction - Modern Tragedies -- 1. Two Premises, Three Questions -- 2. Modern Tragedies -- 3. Modern Dilemmas -- 4. Methodological Remarks -- 5. Trajectory of this Work -- Part One - The Foundation of Justice -- Chapter I - Liberalism, Power, and the Individual -- 6. Liberalism and Humanism -- 7. Liberalism as a Political Program -- 8. Four Liberal Concerns -- 9. Liberalism and Democracy -- 10. Liberalism and Human Rights -- Chapter II - The Modern Human Rights Discourse -- 11. An Exclusionary Heritage -- 12. Whose Rights? What Universality? -- 13. Three Generations of Rights -- 14. Human Rights Overreach -- 15. Politics of Contestation -- Chapter III - A Liberalism of Fear -- 16. The Need for a Liberalism of Fear -- 17. Vulnerability as a Telos -- 18. (In)justice and a Liberalism of Fear -- 19. Dignity and a Liberalism of Fear -- 20. Capabilities and Discrimination -- Chapter IV - Discrimination and the Rechtsstaat -- 21. The Rechtsstaat -- 22. Five Characteristics -- 23. A Dynamic-Cultural Approach -- 24. Two Relationships, Three Spheres -- 25. What is Discrimination? -- Part Two - Group-Based Approaches to Discrimination -- Chapter V - Hate Speech -- 26. The Foundations of Criminal Law -- 27. The Dutch Hate Speech Ban -- 28. The Genesis of the Protected Categories -- 29. Five Dilemmas with Hate Speech Bans as Group Rights -- 30. Conclusion & -- Evaluation -- Chapter VI - Affirmative Action -- 31. The Foundations of Private Law -- 32. Affirmative Action in the Netherlands -- 33. The Genesis of the Protected Category -- 34. Five Dilemmas with Affirmative Action as a Group Right -- 35. Conclusion & -- Evaluation -- Chapter VII - Institutional Opinions -- 36. The Foundations of State Neutrality -- 37. Institutional Opinions in the Netherlands -- 38. The Genesis of the Protected Categories.
39. Five Dilemmas with Institutional Opinions as Group Rights -- 40. Conclusion & -- Evaluation -- Part Three - Conclusion and Miscellaneous -- Conclusion - An Illusion of Justice -- 41. An Illusion of Justice -- 42. A Theory of Everything? -- 43. Compassion and Fundamental Rights -- Glossary -- Related Publications -- Bibliography -- Index.
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