The liberal contract theories, like all counterintuitive discourses that abase 'common sense,' are as expertocratically colored as the holistic ones, with the sole difference that their authors were imagining something more like an advocatocracy. Experience shows that contract theorists are usually only interested in democratic forms to the extent that they guarantee the conditions in which jurists, correctness journalists and professors of moral philosophy are on top.
Peter Sloterdijk, Foams: Plural Spherology (Spheres, Volume III)






