UID:
almafu_9961914954002883
Format:
1 online resource (239 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-000-02908-5
Series Statement:
Routledge studies in peace and conflict resolution
Note:
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Radical disagreement and root narratives -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 2. Root Narrative Theory: between social power and scales of justice -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 3. The story system: deep structures of the moral imagination -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 4. Critics of power, prophets of peace: Hobbes, Locke, Marx, Fanon -- Hobbes: The Securitarian -- Defense: Foreigners use armed violence to create physical deprivation in the State -- Unity: Elites use bargaining power to create physical deprivation in the State -- Stability: Majorities use biased folkways to create physical deprivation in the State -- Locke: the Libertarian -- Consent: Governments use the force of law to create political coercion of the Individual -- Property: Majorities use biased folkways to create political coercion of the Individual -- Merit: Foreigners use armed violence to create political coercion of the Individual -- Marx: The Egalitarian -- Reciprocity: Elites use bargaining power to create unfair competition for the People -- Nation: Foreigners use armed violence to create unfair competition for the People -- Accountability: Governments use force of law to create unfair competition for the People -- Fanon: The Dignitarian -- Recognition: Majorities use biased folkways to create cultural disrespect of the Other -- Liberation: Governments use force of law to create cultural disrespect of the Other -- Inclusion: Elites use bargaining power to create cultural disrespect of the Other. -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 5. Imagining security: Defense, Unity, Stability -- The Defense narrative -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 6. Imagining liberty: Consent, Property, Merit -- The Consent narrative -- The Property narrative -- The Merit narrative -- Notes.
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Bibliography -- 7. Imagining equality: Reciprocity, Nation, Accountability -- The Reciprocity narrative -- The nation story -- The Accountability narrative -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 8. Imagining dignity: Recognition, Liberation, Inclusion -- The Recognition narrative -- The Liberation narrative -- The Inclusion narrative -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 9. Conclusion: from Root Narrative Theory to root narrative practice -- The uses of narrative style -- An open question -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-367-42206-9
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books
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