摘要:This article presents the philosophical and political idea that the removal of morality from conflicts, through juridification, dispenses with the deliberative possibility of politics in liberal democratic states. To demonstrate the validity of this idea, this paper will show how the political conception in liberal democratic states ends by harmonizing social inequalities. Subsequently, liberal models will be contrasted with non-liberal models to determine which notion of politics emerges from these opposing models. Finally, the authors reflect on how liberalism opts for the privatization of controversial matters as an alternative for solving the problem of coexistence in difference, thus removing the axiological references from conflict.