Kindness Wars: The History and Political Economy of Human Caring: New Critical Viewpoints on Society
Autor Noel A. Cazenaveen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 sep 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032547756
ISBN-10: 1032547758
Pagini: 266
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria New Critical Viewpoints on Society
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032547758
Pagini: 266
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria New Critical Viewpoints on Society
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and Undergraduate AdvancedCuprins
Preface and Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Kindness Wars: An Introduction
Chapter 2 The Evolution of Human Kindness from Before History
Chapter 3 The Political Construction of Kindness from Thucydides
to Hobbes
Chapter 4 Self-Interest Versus the Common Good: The Enlightenment
Debates
Chapter 5 Industrialization, Socialism, and Social Darwinism in the
Nineteenth-Century Social Thought
Chapter 6 Wars, Hyper-Capitalism, and Human Rights in the
Twentieth Century and Beyond
Chapter 7 Making Black Lives Matter: Kindness Battles in
Twenty-First Century America
Chapter 8 The Future Of Kindness: Toward the Construction of
Kinder Societies
Index
About the Author
Chapter 1 Kindness Wars: An Introduction
Chapter 2 The Evolution of Human Kindness from Before History
Chapter 3 The Political Construction of Kindness from Thucydides
to Hobbes
Chapter 4 Self-Interest Versus the Common Good: The Enlightenment
Debates
Chapter 5 Industrialization, Socialism, and Social Darwinism in the
Nineteenth-Century Social Thought
Chapter 6 Wars, Hyper-Capitalism, and Human Rights in the
Twentieth Century and Beyond
Chapter 7 Making Black Lives Matter: Kindness Battles in
Twenty-First Century America
Chapter 8 The Future Of Kindness: Toward the Construction of
Kinder Societies
Index
About the Author
Recenzii
"Noel A. Cazenave brings his magnificent investigation of the evolution of kindness and the ways in which western culture and ideas have too often undermined it to a new threshold of relevance. He boldly engages the deep racial, class and economic divisions that the United States and the world must contend with in an urgent, wise and effective manner to solve the problems of in-group myopia that need to be wisely addressed in education and society. Kindness really is our greatest human asset. This book is immensely important for those who are wanting to couple kindness with the realism of hope rather than with the superficiality of dispositional optimism. It takes a great sociologist like Cazenave to lead the way forward into a new era. With this book he rises into the highest ranks of the great sociologists of kindness and altruistic love."
- Stephen G. Post, PhD, Professor and Director, Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care & Bioethics, Stony Brook University
"Noel Cazenave's Kindness Wars is a majestic work of political and social theory. Written in highly accessible language, it starts by surveying debates about human nature, moves through arguments in antiquity and then on to political theory as it developed in the early modern period and the enlightenment, culminating with a sustained analysis of the current political scene. Throughout it unflaggingly sustains its original and highly inventive framing that kindness is contingent upon the social context in which individuals get to act (on their own and in solidarity with others). There are many take-aways including how the class-based nature of western capitalist societies poses a persistent constraint on people's ability to practice kindness. This book is written to be widely read and surely deserves to be."
- Sanford Schram, Professor of Political Science, Hunter College, City University of New York
"Through the unique lens of a conflict theoretical perspective, Dr. Cazenave explores not only the definition of kindness but also the question of what it means to be kind and whether to be kind at all. As he notes, the millennia old "kindness theory" permeates history defining what is a kind society. This volume is an intellectual tour de force reviewing the politically-engaged conceptualizations of kindness at the center of the Enlightenment-era and other Western political and economic debates and giving us a far different perspective about human beings, possibilities and kindness then most are aware. Through this volume we have a roadmap to create a worldwide and enduring kindness revolution. A must read."
- Professor James R. Doty, Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery and Director and Founder of The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education, Stanford University School of Medicine
- Stephen G. Post, PhD, Professor and Director, Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care & Bioethics, Stony Brook University
"Noel Cazenave's Kindness Wars is a majestic work of political and social theory. Written in highly accessible language, it starts by surveying debates about human nature, moves through arguments in antiquity and then on to political theory as it developed in the early modern period and the enlightenment, culminating with a sustained analysis of the current political scene. Throughout it unflaggingly sustains its original and highly inventive framing that kindness is contingent upon the social context in which individuals get to act (on their own and in solidarity with others). There are many take-aways including how the class-based nature of western capitalist societies poses a persistent constraint on people's ability to practice kindness. This book is written to be widely read and surely deserves to be."
- Sanford Schram, Professor of Political Science, Hunter College, City University of New York
"Through the unique lens of a conflict theoretical perspective, Dr. Cazenave explores not only the definition of kindness but also the question of what it means to be kind and whether to be kind at all. As he notes, the millennia old "kindness theory" permeates history defining what is a kind society. This volume is an intellectual tour de force reviewing the politically-engaged conceptualizations of kindness at the center of the Enlightenment-era and other Western political and economic debates and giving us a far different perspective about human beings, possibilities and kindness then most are aware. Through this volume we have a roadmap to create a worldwide and enduring kindness revolution. A must read."
- Professor James R. Doty, Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery and Director and Founder of The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education, Stanford University School of Medicine
Notă biografică
Noel A. Cazenave is Professor of Sociology at the University of Connecticut. In addition to his other books, numerous journal articles, book chapters, and various other publications, Professor Cazenave coauthored Welfare Racism: Playing the Race Card Against America’s Poor, which won five book awards, and has most recently published Killing African Americans: Police and Vigilante Violence as a Racial Control Mechanism.
Descriere
Using a conflict theoretical perspective, The Kindness Wars examines the history of the kindness concept; its many struggles with opposing notions of our true nature and possibilities; and what the lessons of that history and those battles offer us toward the development of a large, robust, and politically-engaged conceptualization of kindness.