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2011

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Washington University in St. Louis

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Religious Argument, Free Speech Theory, And Democratic Dynamism, Gregory P. Magarian Jan 2011

Religious Argument, Free Speech Theory, And Democratic Dynamism, Gregory P. Magarian

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Political theorists have long debated whether liberal democratic norms of public political debate should constrain political arguments grounded in religious beliefs or similar conscientious commitments. In this article, Professor Magarian contends that normative insights from free speech theory have salience for this controversy and should ultimately lead us to reject any normative constraint on religious argument. On the restrictive side of the debate stand prominent liberal theorists, led by John Rawls, who maintain that arguments grounded in religion and other comprehensive commitments threaten liberal democracy by offering illegitimate grounds for government action and destabilizing democratic politics. On the permissive side …