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Alexander Schaefer, Reasonable But Non-Liberal: Another Route to Polycentrism, The Philosophical Quarterly, Volume 72, Issue 1, January 2022, Pages 218–228, https://doi.org/10.1093/pq/pqab043
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Abstract
In an influential article, Brian Kogelmann argues that a polycentric political order offers an appealing way of reconciling deep diversity with Rawls’ ideal of the well-ordered society. Although I agree with this conclusion, I suggest an amendment to Kogelmann's argument. In particular, his argument abandons the deep diversity that originally motivates the project by stipulating that all citizens will accept liberal political conceptions of justice. I offer an alternative defence of polycentrism, one that shows its ability to achieve the goals of the well-ordered society without assuming that all citizens endorse a liberal political conception.