Cuadernos de Ciencias Políticas, Núm. 07 (2017)
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Ítem El liberalismo entendido como una perspectiva ética = Liberalism understood as an ethical perspective(Universidad EAFIT, 2017-10) Peralta Vélez, Ana María; Universidad EAFITOne of the reasons why liberalism aspires to be a better form of political organization of society lies in the supposed impartiality of its normative principles as opposed to comprehensive positions of the good. This article follows Michael Sandel's critique of John Rawls' theory to show that a liberal society cannot avoid assuming ethical positions. To this end, some features of the debate between communitarianism and liberalism are addressed, problematizing the division between the moral and the political on which the latter defends its neutrality. From there, the discussion that Sandel engages with Rawls is extracted, objecting to the latter, that the concrete determination of rights in a liberal society cannot do without the discussion on values and ideas of a good life. Finally, some reflections are offered by way of conclusionÍtem Una conversación con Robert Nozick acerca de Liberland = A conversation with Robert Nozick about Liberland(Universidad EAFIT, 2017-10) Pineda Toro, Mariana; Aristizábal Saldarriaga, Carolina; Universidad EAFITRobert Nozick's libertarian variant remains one of the most unique modern updates of liberalism. Through the recreation of a hypothetical interview, the American theorist engages here in a dialogue about the political constitution of Liberland, a no-man's land appropriated by Vít Jedlička and organized under the principles of libertarianism, the clarification of which is the purpose of this text. In the course of the conversation, comments and questions arise that allow further clarifications about the role of private property in this territory and its relation to negative liberty and justice; the necessity and form of political government; mechanisms of security and protection of freedoms; the place of political rights and taxation, among others, accompanied by a final reflection.