In an age of rising inequality and social fracture, Political Philosophy as if the Neighbour Mattered reimagines governance around one timeless principle — love thy neighbour as thyself. This framework transforms moral empathy into measurable public policy, proposing a “Loving Republic” where care becomes infrastructure, justice is restorative, and every law passes the “neighbour impact” test. Drawing from thinkers across civilizations — from Bhishma and Confucius to Rawls, Gandhi, and Habermas — it offers a practical constitutional model for inclusive, ecological, and compassionate governance that treats the good society not as an abstraction, but as a shared moral practice.
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John Rawls and Liberalism as a Way of Life
by Alexandre Lefebvre in Aeon People who tick the ‘no religion’ box on the census are the fastest-growing population of … More
Liberalism Against Capitalism
The work of John Rawls shows that liberal values of equality and freedom are fundamentally incompatible with capitalism. Your chances … More
Inadequacy of Rawls
“Even Rawls’ world is a bit dissatisfactory because the people in the ‘Original Position’ and ‘Behind the Veil of Ignorance’ … More