11 ideas
15130 | If a property is possible, there is something which can have it [Williamson] |
20937 | The state should produce higher civilisations for all, in tune with the economic apparatus [Gramsci] |
20935 | Eventually political parties lose touch with the class they represent, which is dangerous [Gramsci] |
20936 | Caesarism emerges when two forces in society are paralysed in conflict [Gramsci] |
20941 | Totalitarian parties cut their members off from other cultural organisations [Gramsci] |
20939 | What is the function of a parliament? Does it even constitute a part of the State structure? [Gramsci] |
23104 | Dworkin believed we should promote equality, to increase autonomy [Dworkin, by Kekes] |
20938 | Liberalism's weakness is its powerful rigid bureaucracy [Gramsci] |
23257 | We can treat people as equals, or actually treat them equally [Dworkin, by Grayling] |
18621 | Treating people as equals is the one basic value of all plausible political theories [Dworkin, by Kymlicka] |
20940 | Perfect political equality requires economic equality [Gramsci] |