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Intro
Contents
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction - Modern Tragedies
1. Two Premises, Three Questions
2. Modern Tragedies
3. Modern Dilemmas
4. Methodological Remarks
5. Trajectory of this Work
Part One - The Foundation of Justice
Chapter I - Liberalism, Power, and the Individual
6. Liberalism and Humanism
7. Liberalism as a Political Program
8. Four Liberal Concerns
9. Liberalism and Democracy
10. Liberalism and Human Rights
Chapter II - The Modern Human Rights Discourse
11. An Exclusionary Heritage
12. Whose Rights? What Universality?
13. Three Generations of Rights
14. Human Rights Overreach
15. Politics of Contestation
Chapter III - A Liberalism of Fear
16. The Need for a Liberalism of Fear
17. Vulnerability as a Telos
18. (In)justice and a Liberalism of Fear
19. Dignity and a Liberalism of Fear
20. Capabilities and Discrimination
Chapter IV - Discrimination and the Rechtsstaat
21. The Rechtsstaat
22. Five Characteristics
23. A Dynamic-Cultural Approach
24. Two Relationships, Three Spheres
25. What is Discrimination?
Part Two - Group-Based Approaches to Discrimination
Chapter V - Hate Speech
26. The Foundations of Criminal Law
27. The Dutch Hate Speech Ban
28. The Genesis of the Protected Categories
29. Five Dilemmas with Hate Speech Bans as Group Rights
30. Conclusion &
Evaluation
Chapter VI - Affirmative Action
31. The Foundations of Private Law
32. Affirmative Action in the Netherlands
33. The Genesis of the Protected Category
34. Five Dilemmas with Affirmative Action as a Group Right
35. Conclusion &
Evaluation
Chapter VII - Institutional Opinions
36. The Foundations of State Neutrality
37. Institutional Opinions in the Netherlands
38. The Genesis of the Protected Categories.
39. Five Dilemmas with Institutional Opinions as Group Rights
40. Conclusion &
Evaluation
Part Three - Conclusion and Miscellaneous
Conclusion - An Illusion of Justice
41. An Illusion of Justice
42. A Theory of Everything?
43. Compassion and Fundamental Rights
Glossary
Related Publications
Bibliography
Index.
Contents
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction - Modern Tragedies
1. Two Premises, Three Questions
2. Modern Tragedies
3. Modern Dilemmas
4. Methodological Remarks
5. Trajectory of this Work
Part One - The Foundation of Justice
Chapter I - Liberalism, Power, and the Individual
6. Liberalism and Humanism
7. Liberalism as a Political Program
8. Four Liberal Concerns
9. Liberalism and Democracy
10. Liberalism and Human Rights
Chapter II - The Modern Human Rights Discourse
11. An Exclusionary Heritage
12. Whose Rights? What Universality?
13. Three Generations of Rights
14. Human Rights Overreach
15. Politics of Contestation
Chapter III - A Liberalism of Fear
16. The Need for a Liberalism of Fear
17. Vulnerability as a Telos
18. (In)justice and a Liberalism of Fear
19. Dignity and a Liberalism of Fear
20. Capabilities and Discrimination
Chapter IV - Discrimination and the Rechtsstaat
21. The Rechtsstaat
22. Five Characteristics
23. A Dynamic-Cultural Approach
24. Two Relationships, Three Spheres
25. What is Discrimination?
Part Two - Group-Based Approaches to Discrimination
Chapter V - Hate Speech
26. The Foundations of Criminal Law
27. The Dutch Hate Speech Ban
28. The Genesis of the Protected Categories
29. Five Dilemmas with Hate Speech Bans as Group Rights
30. Conclusion &
Evaluation
Chapter VI - Affirmative Action
31. The Foundations of Private Law
32. Affirmative Action in the Netherlands
33. The Genesis of the Protected Category
34. Five Dilemmas with Affirmative Action as a Group Right
35. Conclusion &
Evaluation
Chapter VII - Institutional Opinions
36. The Foundations of State Neutrality
37. Institutional Opinions in the Netherlands
38. The Genesis of the Protected Categories.
39. Five Dilemmas with Institutional Opinions as Group Rights
40. Conclusion &
Evaluation
Part Three - Conclusion and Miscellaneous
Conclusion - An Illusion of Justice
41. An Illusion of Justice
42. A Theory of Everything?
43. Compassion and Fundamental Rights
Glossary
Related Publications
Bibliography
Index.