Community, Diversity, and Difference: Implications for PeaceAlison Bailey, Paula J. Smithka Rodopi, 2002 - 380 páginas This book has its philosophical starting point in the idea that group-based social movements have positive implications for peace politics. It explores ways of imagining community, nation, and international systems through a political lens that is attentive to diversity and different lived experiences. Contributors suggest how groups might work toward new nonviolent conceptions and experiences of diverse communities and global stability. |
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... society or historical circumstance . Antirevenge proponents , likewise , argue that revenge is akin to a plague on humanity . They claim that it is imperfect justice at best , an activity that denigrates the rule of law and the common ...
... society or historical circumstance . Antirevenge proponents , likewise , argue that revenge is akin to a plague on humanity . They claim that it is imperfect justice at best , an activity that denigrates the rule of law and the common ...
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... society and fair treatment of the accused over the need for the victim's restoration . Barton's position , the empowerment paradigm of justice , seeks to meet the needs of society , victim , and accused by including in the justice ...
... society and fair treatment of the accused over the need for the victim's restoration . Barton's position , the empowerment paradigm of justice , seeks to meet the needs of society , victim , and accused by including in the justice ...
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... societies and subcultures accept revenge . As a result they support behaviors inimical to modern industrialized society and its antirevenge conception of the rule of law . An example of this would be the recent case in Iraq of Saddam ...
... societies and subcultures accept revenge . As a result they support behaviors inimical to modern industrialized society and its antirevenge conception of the rule of law . An example of this would be the recent case in Iraq of Saddam ...
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... society poses . The arbitrage of the 1980s , the recalci- trance of Bosnian Serbs and Muslims , and the animosity of Irish - English relations remain rooted in notions and methods of getting even . Polite references to country , church ...
... society poses . The arbitrage of the 1980s , the recalci- trance of Bosnian Serbs and Muslims , and the animosity of Irish - English relations remain rooted in notions and methods of getting even . Polite references to country , church ...
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... society . To Seneca , anger is an active impulse that entails the consent of the will " for it is impossible for a man to aim at revenge and punishment without cognizance of his mind . " 21 Let us not overlook the strong element of ...
... society . To Seneca , anger is an active impulse that entails the consent of the will " for it is impossible for a man to aim at revenge and punishment without cognizance of his mind . " 21 Let us not overlook the strong element of ...
Índice
THREE Dialogue Difference and | 33 |
An Effective Virtual Model | 45 |
Introduction | 63 |
SIX Normative Ambiguity of Postmodern | 81 |
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African Americans Amy Gutmann antimodern antirevenge argues argument authentic autonomy biological Boston Cambridge Charles Taylor Chicano/a citizens claims cognitive communicative action communitarian concept conflict critical critique cultural diversity cyberspace democracy democratic desegregation dialogue discourse discussion diversity liberalism dominant economic Edited emotion equality Esperanto ethnic example faculty psychology federal freedom gender global groups Habermas human rights Ibid ideal identity politics individual rights issues Jürgen Habermas justice Kant Kant's language liberal democracy lifeworld memes memetic modern moral identity movements multiculturalism nation-states norms oppression peace persons perspective Philosophy pluralism political power politics of difference Politics of Recognition position possible postmodern practice Princeton principle problem public sphere race racial racism reason recognize repressive tolerance revenge Rigoletto Rorty schools share social society solidarity sovereignty Taylor tolerance traditional communities understanding United University Press values violence W. E. B. Du Bois York
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Página 5 - Revenge is a kind of wild justice, which the more man's nature runs to, the more ought law to weed it out. For as for the first wrong, it doth but offend the law ; but the revenge of that wrong putteth the law out of office.
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Bioethics and Social Reality Matti Häyry,Tuija Takala,Peter Herissone-Kelly Pré-visualização indisponível - 2005 |
Max Scheler's Acting Persons: New Perspectives Stephen Frederick Schneck Pré-visualização limitada - 2002 |