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An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice

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Abstract

‘To a rational being there can be but one rule of conduct, justice, and one mode of ascertaining that rule, the exercise of his understanding.’ Godwin’s Political Justice is the founding text of philosophical anarchism. Written in the immediate aftermath of the French Revolution, it exemplifies the political optimism felt by many writers and intellectuals. Godwin drew on enlightenment ideas and his background in religious dissent for the principles of justice, utility, and the sanctity of individual judgement that drove his powerful critique of all forms of secular and religious authority. He predicts the triumph of justice and equality over injustice, and of mind over matter, and the eventual vanquishing of…

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Keywords
  • Economic Justice
  • Politics
  • Injustice
  • Duty
  • Morality
  • Political philosophy
  • Enlightenment
  • Law
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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