Communitarianism and citizenship

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Communitarianism and citizenship

edited by Emilios A. Christodoulidis

(Avebury series in philosophy)

Ashgate, c1998

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This book is volume three in the series and is the edited proceedings of the 1997 ALSP conference. The conference covered issues relating to Communitarianism and citizenship from socio-legal, philosophical and political perspectives. The papers are a collection drawn from international authors covering a wide variety of subjects such as tolerance, social citizenship and social rights in a global context.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: Introduction. Part I: The Austin Lecture: The communitarian persuasion. Part II: Reinventing community and citizenship in the global era: a critique of the communitarian concept of community
  • Communitarianism and the practice of toleration
  • Nonconformism and community
  • Community zoos, theme park cultures and the right to leave them all. Part III: Citizenship rights, gender and the politics of difference
  • Social citizenship and social rights
  • Social citizenship, re-commodification and the contract state
  • The corporate republic: complex organisations and citizenship. Part IV: Civil society as the community of citizens: Adam Ferguson's alternative to liberalism
  • Baffling criticism of an ill-equipped theory: an intervention in the exchange between MacIntyre and Taylor
  • The community of friends
  • Doing justice to particulars.

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