Injustice: political theory for the real world
"This book challenges the dominant approach to problems of justice in global normative theory and offers a radical alternative designed to transform our thinking about what kind of problem injustice is and how political theorists might do better in understanding and addressing it. It argues tha...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book challenges the dominant approach to problems of justice in global normative theory and offers a radical alternative designed to transform our thinking about what kind of problem injustice is and how political theorists might do better in understanding and addressing it. It argues that the dominant approach, ideal moral theory (IMT), takes a fundamentally wrong-headed approach to the problem of justice. IMT seeks to work out what an ideally just society would look like, and only then outlines our moral obligations in realizing that ideal. In other words, it ignores the realities of everyday politics. As Michael Goodhart asserts, IMT postpones engagement with actually existing injustices and distorts our understanding of them, and it normalizes many problematic features of our world. On the other hand, the leading alternatives to IMT struggle to make sense of the role values play in politics. This book sees justice as an ideology and develops an innovative bifocal theoretical framework for making sense of it. This framework provides two complementary perspectives on justice: a theoretical perspective that situates competing ideological claims about justice in a broader political context and a partisan perspective that evaluates the structure and coherence of particular conceptions of justice. As opposed to IMT, it focuses on barriers to justice and advocates an activist political theory that takes sides in political struggles against injustice. Goodhart argues that theorists can help to generate the countervailing power necessary for social transformation through the work of articulation, translation, and mapping, work which contributes to a more comprehensive social science of injustice"... |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xi, 281 Seiten |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
PART I: UN-THINKING IDEAL MORAL THEORY
CHAPTER 1: THE TROUBLE WITH JUSTICE
CHAPTER 2: BARKING UP THE WRONG TREES
PART II: RE-CONCEPTUALIZING THE PROBLEM
CHAPTER 3: GETTING REAL?
CHAPTER 4: THE BIFOCAL APPROACH
CHAPTER 5: A DEMOCRATIC ACCOUNT OF INJUSTICE
PART III: POLITICAL THEORY FOR THE REAL WORLD
CHAPTER 6: POLITICAL THEORY AND THE POLITICS OF INJUSTICE
CHAPTER 7: TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR INJUSTICE
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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