The Claims of Culture
(häftad)Equality and Diversity in the Global Era
av Seyla Benhabib
- Format:
- Häftad (paperback)
- Utgiven:
- 2002-08-01
- Språk:
- Engelska
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"Seyla Benhabib's book presents a subtly defined, vigorously argued universalist position in democratic theory, one that nevertheless accommodates (and essentially integrates) varieties of multiculturalism. It is especially notable for going beyond the trite oppositions between the politics of cultural identity and the theory of deliberative democracy." - Amelie Rorty, Brandeis University; "Reading this book was a deeply satisfying experience. Benhabib's model of democracy is firmly rooted in a systematic and well-developed moral theory, and her policy recommendations are informed both by extensive philosophical reflection and by her uncompromising commitment to individual identity." - Alison Jaggar, University of Colorado
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Seyla Benhabib is Eugene Meyer Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at Yale University. Her books include "Transformations of Citizenship (The Spinoza Lectures), The Reluctant Modernism of Hannah Arendt", and "Situating the Self". Among the volumes she has edited are "Democracy and Difference" (Princeton) and "Feminism as Critique"
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Innehållsförteckning
Preface vii Acknowledgments xv 1. Introduction On the Use and Abuse of Culture 1 2. "Nous" et les "Autres" (We and the Others) Is Universalism Ethnocentric? 24 3. From Redistribution to Recognition? The Paradigm Change of Contemporary Politics 49 4. Multiculturalism and Gendered Citizenship 82 5. Deliberative Democracy and Multicultural Dilemmas 105 6. Who are "We"? Dilemmas of Citizenship in Contemporary Europe 147 7. Conclusion What Lies beyond the Nation-State? 178 Notes 187 Bibliography 215 Index 231
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