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Law and Revolution in South Africa : UBuntu, Dignity, and the Struggle for Constitutional Transformation.

This collection represents the rediscovery of Josiah Royce's rich legacy that has occurred over the past decade. The first part presents a series of historical explorations. The second takes up practical extensions of Royce's work, bringing his ideas and methods to bear on contemporary phi...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Cornell, Drucilla
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bronx : Fordham University Press, 2014.
Colección:Just ideas.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction: Transitional Justice versus Substantive Revolution
  • I: Should Critical Theory Remain Revolutionary?
  • 1. Is Technology a Fatal Destiny? Heideggerâ€?s Relevance for South Africa and Other “Developingâ€? Countries
  • 2. Socialism or Radical Democratic Politics? On Laclau and Mouffe
  • II: The Legal Challenge of uBuntu
  • 3. Dignity Violated: Rethinking AZAPO through uBuntu
  • 4. Which Law, Whose Humanity? The Significance of Policulturalism in the Global South
  • 5. Living Customary Law and the Law: Does Custom Allow for a Woman to Be Hosi?III: The Struggle over uBuntu
  • 6. uBuntu, Pluralism, and the Responsibility of Legal Academics
  • 7. Rethinking Ethical Feminism through uBuntu
  • 8. Is There a Difference That Makes a Difference between Dignity and uBuntu?
  • 9. Where Dignity Ends and uBuntu Begins: A Response by Yvonne Mokgoro and Stu Woolman
  • Conclusion: uBuntu and Subaltern Legality
  • Notes
  • Index
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