The Soul of Justice : Social Bonds and Racial Hubris /
Cynthia Willett brings together diverse insights from social psychology, classical and contemporary literature, and legal and justice theory to redefine the basis of the moral and legal person. Feminists, communitarians, and postmodern thinkers have made clear that classical liberalism, with its emp...
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
2001.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Prologue: Eros and Hubris: Social Justice in Old and New World Settings
- A Marriage of Autonomy and Care
- The Ethics of Care and Its Limits
- Hidden Narratives and Discourse Ethics
- Joining Together Reason and Care
- The Outsider Within: A Model of the Citizen as Worker and Friend
- A Dialectic of Eros and Freedom
- The Erotic Soul of Existential Marxism: Marcuse
- This Poem That Is My Body: Irigaray
- A Discourse of Love, A Practice of Freedom
- The Mother Wit of Justice: Eros and Hubris in the African-American Context
- The Genealogy of Freedom in Slave America: Frederick Douglass
- Narratives of Hubris, Songs of Love: Toni Morrison's Beloved
- Down Here in Paradise: A Coda.