Format:
1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 184 pages)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
ISBN:
030010328X
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0300127707
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1281729620
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9780300103281
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9780300127706
,
9781281729620
Content:
Liberalism is egalitarian in principle, but why doesn't it do more to promote equality in practice? In this book, the distinguished political philosopher Michael Walzer offers a critique of liberal theory and demonstrates that crucial realities have been submerged in the evolution of contemporary liberal thought. In the standard versions of liberal theory, autonomous individuals deliberate about what ought to be done, but in the real world, citizens also organize, mobilize, bargain, and lobby. The real world is more contentious than deliberative. Ranging over hotly contested issues including multiculturalism, pluralism, difference, civil society, and racial and gender justice, Walzer suggests ways in which liberal theory might be revised to make it more hospitable to the claims of equality. Combining profound learning with practical wisdom, Michael Walzer offers a provocative reappraisal of the core tenets of liberal thought. Politics and Passion will be required reading for anyone interested in social justice, and the means by which we seek to achieve it
Content:
Involuntary association -- The collectivism of powerlessness -- Cultural rights -- Civil society and the state -- Deliberation--and what else? -- Politics and passion
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 030010328X
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780300103281
Additional Edition:
Print version Walzer, Michael Politics and passion New Haven : Yale University, ©2004
Language:
English
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