Loving justice, living Shakespeare:
In thinking about Justice, we ignore Love to our peril. Loving Justice, Living Shakespeare asks why love is considered a 'soft' subject, fit for the arts and religion perhaps, but unfit for boardrooms, parliamentary and congressional debates, law schools and courtrooms, all of whom are eng...
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Zusammenfassung: | In thinking about Justice, we ignore Love to our peril. Loving Justice, Living Shakespeare asks why love is considered a 'soft' subject, fit for the arts and religion perhaps, but unfit for boardrooms, parliamentary and congressional debates, law schools and courtrooms, all of whom are engaged in the 'serious' discourse of justice, including questions of distribution, questions of contract, and questions of retribution. Love is separate, out of order in the decidedly rational public sphere of justice. But for all of this separation of love and justice, it turns out that in the biblical tradition, no such distinction is even imaginable. The biblical law is summed up as loving the neighbour - this is further elaborated as loving the stranger, loving the widow, the orphan, and the poor - those who lack a protecting community. Analysis of these foundational 'love commands' shows that in them, love means care, that is, apprehending and responding to the needs of others. This is both love and justice. Prevailing political concepts of justice are incomplete for they are premised on a belief in scarcity: limited supply (of goods, opportunities, even forgiveness) suggests they must be meted out in fair measure |
Beschreibung: | x, 141 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780198795216 |
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I. The Experience of Love i
Lessons of Mother Love i
Justice: What’s Love Got to Do With It? 5
Justice: What’s Reason Got to Do With It? 9
Justice: What’s Shakespeare Got to Do With It? 14
II. The Law of Love 17
The Biblical Love Commands 19
The Idolatry of Injustice 26
The Law of Justice 32
III. The Power of Love 37
Love the Stranger: King Lear 38
Love the Enemy: Romeo and Juliet 50
IV. The Economics of Love 63
Contracts and Justice 69
The Price of Love: The Merchant of Venice 71
V. The Forgiveness of Love 85
Punishing 85
Forgiving 91
The Joseph Story 101
Hamlet: An Anti-Revenge Tragedy 103
Afterword 119
Motes 123
Index 135
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