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基本説明
邦訳:2008年7月、作品社(仲正昌樹【訳】)。
Cornell threads and critiques Amartya Sen, Theodor W. Adorno, Martha Nussbaum, John Rawls, Richard Falk, and Paul Berman, as she reclaims a more liberal America, and looks at the future of freedom, and the meaning of equality and global development.
Full Description
In this book, Drucilla Cornell examines the crisis on the left and asks how we can turn back toward more left-wing ideals. She looks at the meaning of freedom through various lenses as well as the dissolution of feminism. She discusses and critiques such major thinkers as: Amartya Sen, Adorno, Martha Nussbaum, John Rawls, Richard Falk, and Paul Berman among others.
Contents
Preface: Why We Need Ideals
1. Living and Dying in Iraq. Killing Talk and the Limits of Just War
2. Worlds Apart. Perpetual Peace and Infinite War
3. Variegated Visions of Humanity: John Rawls' The Law of Peoples
4. Developing Human Capabilities
5. Civilization, Progress, and Beyond
6. Reconsidering Nationalisms. Feminism and Anti-Militariest Ideals
7. Other Family Stories: The Politics and Ethics of Transnational Adoption
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