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Towards Justice: A Critical Theory of Global Society and Politics: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, cartea 311

Autor Marek Hrubec
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 feb 2025
Based on a critique of liberal and libertarian contradictions with their conflictual consequences and on analyses of critical social theories and perspectives from the Global South (Latin America, Africa, and Asia), as well as the Global North, this book seeks to address tensions of global social misrecognition and injustice. It deals with the dispute over particular and universal norms on local, regional, and global levels, extra-territorial social recognition of the global poor, strategic socialism, threats of global hegemony, authoritarianism, and war in light of various conflicts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004721012
ISBN-10: 9004721010
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences


Notă biografică

Marek Hrubec (Ph.D., Charles University, 2001), is a Senior Research Fellow at the Czech Academy of Sciences and the Global Studies Association of North America. He has authored and edited many texts, including Africa in a Multilateral World (co-ed. Routledge, 2022).

Cuprins

Acknowledgements

List of Tables

About Towards Justice

Introduction

Part 1
Founding a Critical Theory
1Social Critique
1 Internal Social Criticism

2 The Trichotomy of Critique, Explanation, and Normativity

3 External Social Criticism


2Critical Methods
1 Transdisciplinary Approaches

2 The Realism of Societal Development

3 Structures, Actors, and Processes in History


Part 2
Development of Critical Theory
3The Programme of Critical Theory
1 Horkheimer’s Foundations

2 Marcuse’s Foundations

3 Adorno and Horkheimer’s Redefinition


4Critical Paradigms
1 Work and Eros

2 Communication and Recognition

3 Global Interactions


Part 3
Limits of Liberal Liberty
5Deficits of National Liberty
1 Inadequacies of Public Reason

2 Problems of Individualism and Instrumental Reason

3 Shortcomings of Redistribution

4 Marginalisation of Redistribution and the Problem of Ownership


6Deficits of International Liberty
1 An Inadequate Relationship between an Individual and Community

2 Comparison of the Principles of Justice
2.1 Principles of International Justice in a Theory of Justice

2.2 Principles of International Justice in the Law of Peoples

2.3 Principles Which Regulate Relations between Individuals within the National Framework in a Theory of Justice


3 Shortcomings of International Redistribution

4 Unsustainability of Liberal International Order


Part 4
Experience of Recognition
7Dilemmas of Local Recognition
1 The Crystallisation of Recognition

2 From the Private Sphere to the Public Sphere

3 Political Public Sphere

4 Recognition of Equality and Difference


8Dilemmas of Transnational Recognition
1 Interstate Recognition

2 Transcending Interstate Recognition

3 Transnational Recognition

4 Macro-regional Interactions


Part 5
Global Perspectives of Justice
9Intercultural Polylogue: Cultural and Political Justice
1 Intercultural and Civilizational Polylogue

2 Dispute on the Universalism of Human Rights

3 Plurality of Cultures and Civilizations

4 Common Norms for Humanity


10Extraterritorial, Strategic, and Global Interactions: Social, Economic, and Security Justice
1 An Identification of the Misrecognized Subjects

2 Extraterritorial Recognition: Regulation of the Economy

3 Transformative Revolution and Strategic Structures

4 Overcoming Global Conflicts


Conclusion: The Principles of a Theory of Global Social Justice
1 Social and Economic Justice
1.1Principles of Social Difference
1.1.1 Specific Social Justice

1.1.2 Recognition of Merit

1.1.3 Social Solidarity


1.2Principles of Social Equality
1.2.1 Equal Basic Social Justice

1.2.2 Equal Institutional Social Justice


2 Political and Cultural Justice
2.1Principles of Political and Cultural Difference
2.1.1 Specific Political and Cultural Justice

2.1.2 Recognition of Contributions to Culture and Politics

2.1.3 Political and Cultural Solidarity


2.2Principles of Political and Cultural Equality
2.2.1 Equal Political and Cultural Freedoms

2.2.2 Equal Institutional Political and Cultural Justice




References

Index