Emmanuel Levinas, a critic of Liberalism: liberal state's "worried conservatism" and "reason of war"

Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 3 (5):77-93 (2014)
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The present paper's objective is to analyse Emmanuel Levinas' critical thoughts on liberalism. This analysis will focus on two conceptual axes present in Levinas' arguments: liberal state's "worried conservatism" and "reason of war". Based on these two main ideas a critical interpretative model will be articulated on the foundations of liberal sociability. This model is valid even today.

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