id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_mszs44pqp5bvzi6nfht7qddj4a Enzo Rossi Consensus, compromise, justice and legitimacy 2013 14 .pdf application/pdf 7480 466 56 conception of political legitimacy, in much the same way in which consensus features in Keywords: consensus; compromise; justice; legitimacy; realism; Bernard Williams Voluntarist accounts of legitimacy maintain that political power is properly exercised in so far right reasons' that political liberalism is grounded in a consensus of sorts, even though its On the other hand, substantive accounts of legitimacy ground the exercise of political liberalism: in both theories legitimacy is based on a consensus the need for which is justified Recently Bernard Williams has defended a realist account of political legitimacy which Williams' view, should be the primary concern of realist political theory: 'I identify the "first" Williams' theory of legitimacy as relying on a voluntaristic notion of compromise. Realism, liberal moralism and a political theory of modus vivendi. Justice, legitimacy and (normative) authority for political realists. Legitimacy, democracy and public justification: Rawls' political liberalism Bernard Williams and the possibility of a realist political theory. ./cache/work_mszs44pqp5bvzi6nfht7qddj4a.pdf ./txt/work_mszs44pqp5bvzi6nfht7qddj4a.txt