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Solidarity in Individualized Societies : Recognition, Justice and Good Judgement.

7. The ideal of solidarity and the transformation of the welfare state; The ideological foundations of the 'social democratic'welfare state; Neoliberalism and transitions of the political judgement; New public management and steering through contracts; 'Something for something';...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Juul, Søren
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013.
Colección:Routledge advances in sociology.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Solidarity in Individualized Societies; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; 1. Ideas, theoretical perspectives and assumptions; Background and purpose; Trends in the sociology of solidarity and the present book; The perception of critique and the critical analyses; Assumptions and review of the chapters; Part I: Meta-theoretical orientation; 2. A critical hermeneutic approach; The destinction between 'is' and 'ought': cognitivism versus non-cognitivism; The rehabilitation of prejudice of philosophical hermeneutics; Hermeneutics and critical theory.
  • The turn towards recognition theory within critical theoryPractical reason and judgement; Judgement in the works of aristotle and kant; In favour of a hermeneutic concept of judgement; Summary; Part II: The normative ideal; 3. The discussion of the good versus the just; Political liberalism and contract-theoretical perceptions of justice; Rawls' theory of social justice; Nozick versus rawls; The critique of communitarianism; What are goods and what must be equal? (The 'capabilityapproach'); The ethics of discourse and reflective solidarity; Summary.
  • 4. Recognition: the formal condition of the good lifeThe politics of recognition and the struggle over the concept; Redistribution or recognition (the Faser/Hnneth debate); Hegel's idea of recognition; The relevance of Hegel today; Honneth's systematic re-actualization of Hegel; The three spheres of recognition; Critique and reconstruction of Honneth's theory; The ideal of recognition is unconditional but not everything must be recognized; Das Recht der Freiheit
  • an answer to the critique?; Summary; 5. Contexts of justice and good judgement; Contexts of justice (Rainer Forst).
  • Critique: when the contexts intersectAn inclusive political community; The nation state and global solidarity; Principles of justice, judgement and the struggle for convictions; Summary; Part III: The critical analysis; 6. Modernity and solidarity: a critique of cultural judgement; Optimism and ambivalence in the sociology of modernity; Modern science and the loss of authority of ethics and legal rights; The distorted ideal of authenticity; Radicalized individualization in the era of new capitalism; Instrumental reason and inhumanity in heavy and liquid modernity; Globalization and solidarity.