Republicanismo, Liberalismo e Direito
Republicanism is generally contrasted with Liberalism as two centrals and opposing ideas of modern legal and constitutional thinking. Both legal-political theories attract new meanings, in pursuit of various legal and political objectives. It is common for jurists to distinguish Liberalism, as one w...
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Sarrera elektronikoa: | https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7065421 |
Baliabidea: | Revista de Direito da Faculdade Guanambi, ISSN 2447-6536, Vol. 3, Nº. 1, 2016, pags. 4-36 |
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Republicanism is generally contrasted with Liberalism as two centrals and opposing ideas of modern legal and constitutional thinking. Both legal-political theories attract new meanings, in pursuit of various legal and political objectives. It is common for jurists to distinguish Liberalism, as one who considers law as the necessary evil; And Republicanism as being cultural self expression through law. But such a reading is misleading and ignores the historical origins and the best use of both terms. The present text aims to take a closer look at the fundamental origins and doctrines of Republicanism and Liberalism, revealing that its principles are not necessarily conflicting; And that each advocates law as the necessary instrument of social justice. |
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