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Global Economy, Global Justice
By: DeMartino, George
Published by: Routledge
De Martino's unique discussions of globalisation will enable economics students to grasp distributive theories of political philosophy and political philosophy students economic theories of welfarism.
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Price: $56.95
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The Globalization of Ethics
By: Sullivan, William (ed.); Kymlicka, Will (ed.)
Published by: Cambridge University Press
Seeks to provide an alternative to post-9/11 pessimism about the ability of serious ethical dialogue to resolve disagreements.
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Price: $23.00
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Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights
By: Gould, Carol C.
Published by: Cambridge University Press
In this book Carol Gould addresses the fundamental issue of democratizing globalization - of finding ways to open transnational institutions and communities to democratic participation by those widely affected by their decisions. Accessibly written with a minimum of technical jargon this is a major new contribution to political philosophy.
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God, Locke, and Equality
By: Waldron, Jeremy
Published by: Cambridge University Press
This concise new study from a senior political philosopher looks at the principle of equality in the thought of John Locke. Throughout the text Jeremy Waldron discusses contemporary approaches to equality and rival interpretations of Locke, and this gives the whole an unusual degree of accessibility and intellectual excitement.
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The Grammar of Society
By: Bicchieri, Cristina
Published by: Cambridge University Press
In The Grammar of Society, Cristina Bicchieri examines social norms, such as fairness, cooperation, and reciprocity, in an effort to understand their nature and dynamics, the expectations that they generate, and how they evolve and change. Bicchieri draws on intellectual traditions of social psychology, experimental economics and evolutionary game theory.
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Group Rationality in Scientific Research
By: Sarkar, Husain
Published by: Cambridge University Press
Husain Sarkar proposes answers to questions central to the philosophy of science by building on classical solutions.
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Habermas and Contemporary Society
By: Sitton, John
Published by: Palgrave Macmillan
By marginalizing methodological and other more specialized theoretical concerns, this book focuses on Jurgen Habermas' substantive portrayal of contemporary society and its discontents.
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Price: $85.00
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Hannah Arendt
By: McGowan, John
Published by: University of Minnesota Press
Firmly locating Arendts ideas in the context of our times, John McGowan here offers a clear, concise overview of Arendts work and its continuing importance. Explaining the theoretical and philosophical convictions that stood behind Arendts variousand often controversialinterventions in contemporary affairs, McGowan explores the new ways of thinking that Arendts work opens up regarding current issues such as human rights, identity politics, and participatory democracy. A concluding chapter connects Arendts thought to contemporary social theory and todays political debates.
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Hannah Arendt
By: Swift, Simon
Published by: Routledge
Studying one of the key thinkers of the twentieth century, this new and welcome addition to the Routledge Critical Thinkers series examines the theories from Arendts three main works, offers explanations to the main claims of the works, and presents a guide to her philosophical, literary and cultural context.
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Hating America
By: Rubin, Barry
Published by: Oxford University Press (US)
In the early twenty-first century, the world has been seized by one of the most intense periods of anti-Americanism in history. Reviled as an imperialist power, an exporter of destructive capitalism, an arrogant crusader against Islam, and a rapacious over-consumer casually destroying the planet, it seems that the United States of America has rarely been less esteemed in the eyes of the world. In such an environment, one can easily overlook the fact that people from other countries have, in fact, been hating America for centuries. Going back to the day of Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin, Americans have long been on the defensive. Barry Rubin and Judith Colp Rubin here draw on sources from a wide range of countries to track the entire trajectory of anti-Americanism. Most significantly, they identify how anti-Americanism evolved over time. In the 18th century, the newfound land was considered too wild and barbaric to support human society. No one, the argument went, could actually live there. Animals brought from Europe, one French commentator claimed, shrunk in size and power. Native Americans too were "small and feeble," lacking "body hair, beard and ardor for his female." The very land itself was "permeated with moist and poisonous vapors, unable to give proper nourishment except to snakes and insects." This opinion prevailed through most of the 19th century, with Keats even invoking the lack of nightingales as symptomatic of just how unlovely and unlivable a place this America was. As the young nation came together at the beginning of the twentieth century and could no longer be easily dismissed as a failure, its very success became cause for suspicion. The American model of populist democracy, the rise of mass culture, the spread of industrialization-all confirmed that America was now a viral threat that could destabilize the established order in Europe. After the paroxysm of World War II, the worst fears of anti-Americanists were realized as the Un
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