Comments on Amitai Etzioni, The Common good and rights
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2009-05-14
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Trappenburg, M.J.
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Professor Etzioni, ladies and gentlemen,
Thank you very much for inviting me to be a discussant here today. I consider myself
a friend of the communitarian cause, although sometimes a critical friend. So it is an
honour for me to discuss a public lecture, delivered by the founding father of the
communitarian movement.
In his lecture professor Etzioni argues that there should be two sources of
normativity: individual rights on the one hand and the common good on the other. A
lot of political philosophy is about individual rights: a right to free speech, a right to
privacy, a right to choose or reject a religion, a right to be able to use one’s native
language, a right to choose a marriage partner, a right to welfare, a right to
education etcetera.