Thick Moralities, Thin Politics – Social Integration Across Communities of Belief
Autor Benjamin Greggen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 apr 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822330936
ISBN-10: 0822330938
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822330938
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Recenzii
"The dividing line between liberalism and communitarianism is steadily eroding, as evident in a number of recent books dealing with 'liberal pluralism' and the like. Thick Moralities, Thin Politics resolutely carries forward this trend. Written from a pragmatist perspective enriched by critical theory, the text articulates the conception of a public sphere composed of several communities with 'thick moralities' and held together by a framework of 'thin' political rules allowing for diversity and contestation. An important contribution to the debate about democratic multiculturalism." Fred R. Dallmayr, University of Notre Dame
"The dividing line between liberalism and communitarianism is steadily eroding, as evident in a number of recent books dealing with 'liberal pluralism' and the like. Thick Moralities, Thin Politics resolutely carries forward this trend. Written from a pragmatist perspective enriched by critical theory, the text articulates the conception of a public sphere composed of several communities with 'thick moralities' and held together by a framework of 'thin' political rules allowing for diversity and contestation. An important contribution to the debate about democratic multiculturalism." Fred R. Dallmayr, University of Notre Dame
"The dividing line between liberalism and communitarianism is steadily eroding, as evident in a number of recent books dealing with 'liberal pluralism' and the like. Thick Moralities, Thin Politics resolutely carries forward this trend. Written from a pragmatist perspective enriched by critical theory, the text articulates the conception of a public sphere composed of several communities with 'thick moralities' and held together by a framework of 'thin' political rules allowing for diversity and contestation. An important contribution to the debate about democratic multiculturalism." Fred R. Dallmayr, University of Notre Dame
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Benjamin Gregg
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"With superb insight, Benjamin Gregg melds theory and research in sociology and political science into an approach to communitarianism that in content advances the arguments of Amitai Etzioni and in form rivals the touch of Jeffrey Alexander. Gregg's concept of 'enlightened localism' merits close attention by researchers and theorists alike."--David Sciulli, author of "Corporate Power in Civil Society"
Cuprins
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
I. Thick Moralities, Thin Politics in Social Integration
1. Thick and Thin 17
2. Social Integration within Cosmopolitan Societies 40
3. Social Integration among Diverse Communities 67
4. Solidarities, Understandings, Identities 90
II. Thick Moralities, Thin Politics in Political Judgment
5. Political Judgment about Indeterminate Legal Norms
>6. Political Judgment about Competing Cultural Values
>7. Political Judgment as Ideology Critique
>Coda 187
Notes 195
Selected Bibliography 223
Index 235
Introduction 1
I. Thick Moralities, Thin Politics in Social Integration
1. Thick and Thin 17
2. Social Integration within Cosmopolitan Societies 40
3. Social Integration among Diverse Communities 67
4. Solidarities, Understandings, Identities 90
II. Thick Moralities, Thin Politics in Political Judgment
5. Political Judgment about Indeterminate Legal Norms
>6. Political Judgment about Competing Cultural Values
>7. Political Judgment as Ideology Critique
>Coda 187
Notes 195
Selected Bibliography 223
Index 235
Descriere
Gregg sketches a new moral framework for political theory and public policy