Social bonds as freedom : revisiting the dichotomy of the universal and the particular

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Social bonds as freedom : revisiting the dichotomy of the universal and the particular

edited by Paul Dumouchel and Reiko Gotoh

Berghahn Books, 2015

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Central to discussions of multiculturalism and minority rights in modern liberal societies is the idea that the particular demands of minority groups contradict the requirements of equality, anonymity, and universality for citizenship and belonging. The contributors to this volume question the significance of this dichotomy between the universal and the particular, arguing that it reflects how the modern state has instituted the basic rights and obligations of its members and that these institutions are undergoing fundamental transformations under the pressure of globalization. They show that the social bonds uniting groups constitute the means of our freedom, rather than obstacles to achieving the universal.

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List of Tables Introduction: Of Bonds and Boundaries Paul Dumouchel & Reiko Gotoh Part I: Social bonds in transformation Chapter 1. Incompleteness and the Possibility of Making: Towards denationalized citizenship? Saskia Sassen Chapter 2. Justice and Culture: New contradictions in the era of techno-nihilistic capitalism Mauro Magatti Chapter 3. Bounded Justifiability: Making commonality on the basis of binding engagements Laurent Thevenot Chapter 4. On the Poverty of our Freedom Axel Honneth Part II: Beyond imperial universalism Chapter 5. Western Humanitarianism and the Representation of Distant Suffering: A genealogy of moral grammars and visual regimes Fuyuki Kurasawa Chapter 6. Parochial Altruism and Christian Universalism: On the deep difficulties of creating solidarity without outside enemies Wolfgang Palaver Chapter 7. Partial Commitments and Universal Obligations Paul Dumouchel Chapter 8. A Reluctant Cosmopolitan Anne Phillips Part III: Towards a re-conceptualization of liberalism Chapter 9. Liberal Autonomy and Minority Accommodation: A new approach Geoffrey Brahm Levey Chapter 10. Cultural Boundaries and the Reasonable Accommodation of Minorities: Is secularism enough? Gurpreet Mahajan Chapter 11. Arrow, Rawls and Sen: The Transformation of Political Economy and the Idea of Liberalism Reiko Gotoh Conclusion: Social bonds as freedom Notes on Contributors Index

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