The Politics of Humanity: Justice and Power
Editat de Richard A. Cohen, Tito Marci, Luca Scuccimarraen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 aug 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783030759599
ISBN-10: 3030759598
Ilustrații: VIII, 242 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3030759598
Ilustrații: VIII, 242 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Politics of Humanity.- Chapter 2: Ethics of Hospitality: The Limits of Cosmopolitan Rights.- Chapter 3: Cosmopolitanism versus Globalization: Breaking the Inevitable Ceremonial.- Chapter 4: Reassessing the ‘Humanitarian Turn’ in Global Politics.- Chapter 5: Vulnerability and Intimacy: Ethical Foundation for Social Relations, Confucius and Levinas.-Chapter 6: The ‘Migrant Crisis’ and the Rise of Anti-Humanitarian Populism in Europe.- Chapter 7: Bourdieu, Brexit and Mobility Justice.- Chapter 8: The Future of Justice and Our Political Triangulation: Liberalism, Socialism and Fascism.- Chapter 9: What is Radically Wrong?.- Chapter 10: Totalitarian, State, and Civil Society: The Case of Hong Kong.
Notă biografică
Richard A. Cohen is Professor of Philosophy and Jewish Thought at the University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA.
Tito Marci is Dean of Law Faculty and Professor of Political Science and Sociology at the University of Rome, Sapienza, Italy.
Luca Scuccimarra is Professor of History of Political Thought and Chair of Department of Political Science at the University of Rome, Sapienza, Italy.
Tito Marci is Dean of Law Faculty and Professor of Political Science and Sociology at the University of Rome, Sapienza, Italy.
Luca Scuccimarra is Professor of History of Political Thought and Chair of Department of Political Science at the University of Rome, Sapienza, Italy.
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“Humanism, human rights, and humanitarianism have been dismissed on both the right and the left as sentimental residues of a naïvely moralistic politics that does more harm than good when applied to the real world. But when they are cynically abandoned, as has happened in our increasingly troubled times, the consequences can be dire. In this volume, an international and interdisciplinary array of distinguished scholars breathes new life into these traditions for a world that needs them now more than ever.”
—Martin Jay, Ehrman Professor of European History Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley
“This collected volume is a passionate testimony for defending humanity, justice, and cosmopolitan values in times of multi-level global crisis. It brings together a range of distinguished international scholars addressing burning issues like migration and the political situation in Hong Kong, combined with principled reflections on the social, ethical, and legal foundations of human co-existence with an emphasis on difference, alterity, and vulnerability so urgently needed for a cosmopolitan conception of justice.” —Sophie Loidolt, Professor of Philosophy, Chair of Practical Philosophy, Institut für Philosophie, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
This book is the collaborative response of engaged scholars from diverse countries and disciplines who are disturbed by the contemporary resurgence of anti-democratic movements and regimes throughout the world. These movements have brought with them vitriolic “nationalist” polemics, state-supported violence, and exclusionary anti-immigrant policies, less than a century after the rise and fall and horrific devastations of fascism in the early 20th century.
Richard A. Cohen is Professor of Philosophy and Jewish Thought at the University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA.
Tito Marci is Dean of Law Faculty and Professor of Political Science and Sociology at the University of Rome, Sapienza, Italy.
Luca Scuccimarra is Professor of History of Political Thought and Chair of Department of Political Science at the University of Rome, Sapienza, Italy.
—Martin Jay, Ehrman Professor of European History Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley
“This collected volume is a passionate testimony for defending humanity, justice, and cosmopolitan values in times of multi-level global crisis. It brings together a range of distinguished international scholars addressing burning issues like migration and the political situation in Hong Kong, combined with principled reflections on the social, ethical, and legal foundations of human co-existence with an emphasis on difference, alterity, and vulnerability so urgently needed for a cosmopolitan conception of justice.” —Sophie Loidolt, Professor of Philosophy, Chair of Practical Philosophy, Institut für Philosophie, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
This book is the collaborative response of engaged scholars from diverse countries and disciplines who are disturbed by the contemporary resurgence of anti-democratic movements and regimes throughout the world. These movements have brought with them vitriolic “nationalist” polemics, state-supported violence, and exclusionary anti-immigrant policies, less than a century after the rise and fall and horrific devastations of fascism in the early 20th century.
Richard A. Cohen is Professor of Philosophy and Jewish Thought at the University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA.
Tito Marci is Dean of Law Faculty and Professor of Political Science and Sociology at the University of Rome, Sapienza, Italy.
Luca Scuccimarra is Professor of History of Political Thought and Chair of Department of Political Science at the University of Rome, Sapienza, Italy.
Caracteristici
Provides an example of cosmopolitan dialogue for all Speaks to the deepest questions of politics and political theory, both enduring and timely Offers a vision for what a state not based on freedom might look like