Liberals are less conscious of public philosophy because modern liberalism was formed in government, not away from it.
Goodness isn't exactly bad by Wolfe's lights, but he does consider it debilitating as a public philosophy.
For a public philosophy, one might turn to Rawls or Habermas.
He had no clear or consistent public philosophy, other than a general sympathy for "ordinary people."
"I still believe in the public philosophy of having a board that represents your community to move forward to accountability," he said.
Buckley's success at pushing the American public philosophy in his direction has been genuinely momentous.
The Memphis speech was a hymn of praise to a public philosophy rooted in my personal religious values.
Welch's public philosophy was that a company should be either No. 1 or No. 2 in a particular industry, or else leave it completely.
Its theme was the failure of pragmatism to provide America with a persuasive public philosophy.
First Things is an ecumenical journal focused on creating a "religiously informed public philosophy for the ordering of society".