In a complex, differentiated, and hence pluralistic and conflictual society such as ours, the idea of the good can play an important, two-fold role: to prevent, on the one hand, that an endemic conflict, in itself a sign of a living and healthy society, lead to the crumbling of the society itself; and on the other hand, that individual autonomy and liberty, undisputed foun-da-tions of modern democratic society, totter in the setting of an ever more self-referential political system.
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