the communitarian critique of liberalism

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Cmmunitarianism as an competiting and critical discourse of liberalism has been one of the most important context of ethical and political philosophy in the recent years. The weaken of traditional forms of community such as family and increasing of divorce and decline of families،expanding the uncommom religion and the taking drug in the western countries had been the social backgrounds of this discourse. Communitarinism by the principle of second Wittgenstein critics the belif of the contemporary liberal theorists. Unsutiated conception of human bing، asocial individualism، universalism، objectivism and ethical neutrality are the main liberals positions which has been rejected by the communitarian theorists. The central and substantive point of these critique is the liberal conception of human nature which so much of controversial positions refer to it. Unsutiated conception of human bing، asocial individualism، universalism، objectivism and ethical neutrality are the main liberals positions which has been rejected by the communitarian theorists. The central and substantive point of these critique is the liberal conception of human nature which so much of controversial positions refer to it.
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Persian
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Political Quartely, Volume:44 Issue: 3, 2014
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609 to 622
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