Friends, citizens, strangers : essays on where we belong /
Friends, Citizen, Strangers proposes a solution: a moderate form of cosmopolitanism that finds a place for multiple levels of attachment and association.
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Language: | Inglés |
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Toronto [Ont.] :
University of Toronto Press,
©2005.
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Table of Contents:
- Neighbourhood and conscience in Locke
- Why is Rousseau difficult?
- Mary Wollstonecraft: stoic, republican, feminist
- Auguste Comte's cosmopolis of care
- 'In rooms adjoining': George Eliot and the proximate other
- 'Proudhonism': or, citizenship without a city
- J.S. Mill's religion of humanity
- Henri Bergson and the moral possibility of nationalism
- What is crime against humanity?
- On special ties (1): Jesus or Polemarchus?
- On special ties (2): what do we owe?
- Conclusion: on associative duties.