book chapterMay 15, 2017Closed access
Kant, Liberal Legacies, and Foreign Affairs*
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Abstract
This chapter highlights the differences between liberal practice toward other liberal societies and liberal practice toward nonliberal societies. It argues that liberalism has achieved extraordinary success in the first and has contributed to exceptional confusion in the second. By republican Kant means a political society that has solved the problem of combining moral autonomy, individualism, and social order. Most pertinently for the impact of liberalism on foreign affairs, the state is subject to neither the external authority of other states nor to the internal authority of special prerogatives held. Republican representation and separation of powers are produced because they are the means by which the…
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- Liberalism
- Individualism
- Political science
- Foreign policy
- State (computer science)
- Politics
- Autonomy
- International relations
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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