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Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author Delmas, Candice
Author's Email Address cdelmas1@student.gsu.edu
URN etd-07272006-153910
Title Liberalism and the Worst-Result Principle: Preventing Tyranny, Protecting Civil Liberty
Degree Master of Arts
Department Philosophy
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Andrew Altman Committee Chair
Christie Hartley Committee Member
Peter Lindsay Committee Member
Keywords
  • Organization of power
  • Tyranny
  • Prevention
  • Montesquieu
  • Shklar
  • Unger
  • Japanese Interment cases
  • Judicial review
  • War on Terror
Date of Defense 2006-06-20
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
What I dub the “worst-result” principle is a criterion that identifies civil war and tyranny as the worst evils that could befall a state, and prescribes their prevention. In this thesis, I attempt to define the worst-result principle’s concrete prescriptions and institutional arrangements to meet these. To do so, I explore different understandings of the worst-result principle, that each contributes to the general argument. Montesquieu’s crucial insight concerns the separation of powers to prevent the state from collapsing into despotism. Judith Shklar shows that ‘damage control’ needs to be constantly performed so as to minimize chances of governmental brutality. Roberto Unger points at the importance of encouraging citizens’ involvement in the political process to safeguard freedom. I finally argue, in the light of historical evidence, that it would be unreasonable to think that the task of preventing tyranny can be effectively performed in the absence of courts entrusted with checking powers.
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