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(2017) Post-islamist political theory, Dordrecht, Springer.

Political liberalism for post-islamist, muslim-majority societies

Meysam Badamchi

pp. 17-39

This chapter includes a moderate reading of political liberalism applicable to post-Islamist, Muslim-majority societies. Contrary to the strong reading of John Rawls, which considers his political liberalism as limited in its scope to those societies that already have a strong liberal tradition, I argue that the Rawlsian project does have many things to offer to reasonable post-Islamist, Muslim individuals. Part One of the chapter focuses on the Rawlsian ideas of justification, demonstrating that the conceptions of justification available in class="EmphasisTypeItalic ">Political Liberalism, i.e. political constructivism, wide reflective equilibrium, a wide view of public reasoning, the declaration and conjecture, can justify the political conception of justice for reasonable individuals living in any society, including Muslim-majority ones. In Part Two, focusing on Rawls' idea of stability, I argue that, notwithstanding the strong reading of political liberalism followed by some commentators, stability in real democratic polities always involves a mixture of ideal and non-ideal stability, i.e. overlapping consensus and modus vivendi.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-59492-7_2

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Badamchi, M. (2017). Political liberalism for post-islamist, muslim-majority societies, in Post-islamist political theory, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 17-39.

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