Niko Kolodny
University of California, Berkeley
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Politics, Philosophy & Economics | 2018
Niko Kolodny
Whatever else liberalism involves, it involves the idea that it is objectionable, and often wrong, for the state, or anyone else, to intervene, in certain ways, in certain choices. This article aims to evaluate different possible sources of support for this core liberal idea. The result is a pluralistic view. It defends, but also stresses the limits of, some familiar elements: that some illiberal interventions impair valuable activities and that some violate rights against certain kinds of invasion. More speculatively, it points to two further sources of support for liberalism, each of which represents a certain kind of social standing: a self-sovereignty compromised simply by being subject to certain kinds of commands and a relational equality compromised by the condemnation of choices with which one’s group is identified.
European Journal of Philosophy | 2008
Niko Kolodny
Philosophy & Public Affairs | 2003
Niko Kolodny; R. Jay Wallace
Mind | 2007
Niko Kolodny
Philosophy & Public Affairs | 2010
Niko Kolodny
Philosophy & Public Affairs | 2014
Niko Kolodny
Philosophy & Public Affairs | 2014
Niko Kolodny
Journal of Political Philosophy | 2002
Niko Kolodny
Analytic Philosophy | 2011
Niko Kolodny
Mind | 2009
Niko Kolodny