In the following, I will discuss three points within this complex frame. Not causally, they concern the political philosophical part of the vision more than the legal philosophical aspect. (i) Ferrara’s reading of Rawls; (ii) The crisis of normativity in our time and what it implies for Ferrara’s hyperpluralism; (iii)How we could imagine another form of normativity, that –in contrast with traditional normativity–I would call normativity from below.