Politics, economy, and society

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Politics, economy, and society

Paul Ricoeur ; edited and with an introduction by Pierre-Olivier Monteil ; translated by Kathleen Blamey

(Writings and lectures, v. 4)

Polity Press, c2021

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Politique, économie et société

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Index: p. [219]-231

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The philosophy of Paul Ricoeur is rarely viewed through the lens of political philosophy, and yet questions of power, and of how to live together in the polis, were a constant preoccupation of his writings. This volume brings together a selection of his texts spanning six decades, from 1958 to 2003, which together present Ricoeur's political project in its coherence and diversity. In Ricoeur's view, the political is the realm of a tension between "rationality" (the attempt to provide a coherent explanation of the world) and "irrationality," which manifests itself in force and repression. This "political paradox" lies at the heart of politics, for the claim to explain the world generates its own form of violence: the more one desires the good, the more one is inclined to impose it. Ricoeur warns citizens, the guardians of democracy, against any totalizing system of thought and any dogmatic understanding of history. Power should be divided and controlled, and Ricoeur defends a form of political liberalism in which states are conscious of the limits of their power and respectful of the freedom of their citizens. Ranging from questions of power and repression to those of ethics, identity, and responsibility, these little-known political texts by one of the leading philosophers of the twentieth century will be of interest to students and scholars of philosophy, politics, and theology and to anyone concerned with the great political questions of our time.

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Editor's Preface Note on the French Edition I. Theological-Political Prologue Chapter 1. The Adventures of the State and the Task of Christians Chapter 2. From Marxism to Contemporary Communism Chapter 3. Socialism Today II. The Paradoxes of the Political Chapter 4. Hegel Today Chapter 5. Morality, Ethics, and Politics Chapter 6. Responsibility and Fragility Chapter 7. The Paradoxes of Authority Chapter 8. Happiness, Out of Place III. Politics, Economy, and Societies Chapter 9. Is Crisis a Phenomenon Specific to Modernity? Chapter 10. Money: From One Suspicion to the Next Chapter 11. The Erosion of Tolerance and the Resistance of the Intolerable Chapter 12. The Condition of the Foreigner Chapter 13. Fragile Identity: Respect for the Other and Cultural Identity IV. Europe Chapter 14. What new Ethos for Europe? Chapter 15. The Dialogue of Cultures, the Confrontation of Heritages Chapter 16. The Crisis of Historical Consciousness and Europe V. Epilogue Chapter 17. The Struggle for Recognition and the Economy of the Gift Origin of the Texts Notes Index

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  • NCID
    BD06015979
  • ISBN
    • 9781509543878
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    fre
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge ; Medford, Mass.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 231 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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