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Public Philosophy in a New Key Imperialism and Civic Freedom

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ISBN-10: 0521728800

ISBN-13: 9780521728805

Edition: 2008

Authors: James Tully

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These two ambitious volumes from one of the world's most celebrated political philosophers present a new kind of political and legal theory that James Tully calls a public philosophy, and a complementary new way of thinking about active citizenship, called civic freedom. Professor Tully takes the reader step-by-step through the principle debates in political theory and the major types of political struggle today. These volumes represent a genuine landmark in political theory. In this second volume, Professor Tully studies networks and civic struggles over global or imperial relations of inequality, dependency, exploitation and environmental degradation beyond the state. The final chapter…    
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Book details

List price: $36.99
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 12/18/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 384
Size: 5.94" wide x 8.98" long x 0.71" tall
Weight: 1.320
Language: English

Volume II
Acknowledgments
Credits
Introduction
Public philosophy and civic freedom: a guide to the two volumes
Global Governance And Practices of Freedom
The Kantian idea of Europe: critical and cosmopolitan perspectives
Democracy and globalization: a defeasible sketch
An ecological ethics for the present
The unfreedom of the moderns in comparison to their ideals of constitutional democracy
On Imperialism
On law, democracy and imperialism
Communciation and imperialism
The imperial roles of modern constitutional democracy
Conclusion Civic Freedom Contra Imperialism
A new kind of Europe? Democratic integration in the European Union
On local and global citizenship: an apprenticeship manual
Bibliography
Index to Volume II
Acknowledgments
Credits
Introduction
Public philosophy and civic freedom: a guide to the two volumes
Approaching Practice
Public philosophy as a critical activity
Situated creatively: Wittgenstein and political philosophy
To think and act differently: comparing critical ethos and critical theory
Democracy And Recognition
The agonistic freedom of citizens
Reimagining belonging in diverse societies
Multinational democracies: an introductory sketch
Indigenous Peoples
The negotiation of reconciliation
The struggles of Indigenous peoples for and of freedom
Conclusion
A new field of democracy and civic freedom
Bibliography
Index to Volume I