Description |
xv, 510 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Introduction -- Part I. The Theory of Freedom and Individuality: Slavery, Mutual Recognition and Modern Egalitarianism: 1. Empiricism, neokantianism and realism in science and ethics -- 2. The capacity for moral personality and the ambiguities of liberalism -- 3. A common good and justice in war -- 4. Neokantianism and moral realism -- Part II. Reltrieval of Democracy and Individuality in Marxian Theory: 5. Historical materialism and justice -- 6. Two kinds of historical progress -- 7. The Aristotelian lineage of Marx's eudaimonism -- 8. Radical democracy and individuality -- Part III. Liberalism, Marxism and Moral Objectivity: 9. The Protestant Ethic and Marxian theory -- 10. Nationalism and the dangers of predatory 'liberalism' -- 11. Status and politics -- 12. Bureaucracy, socialism and a common good -- 13. Levels of Et disagreement and the controversy between neokantianism and realism -- Bibliography |
Analysis |
Democracy |
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Democracy Ethical aspects |
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Individualism |
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Overseas item |
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State and the individual |
Notes |
Bibliography: p472-492. - Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (472-492) and index |
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Includes index |
Subject |
Democracy.
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Individualism.
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Liberalism.
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Radicalism.
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LC no. |
89070844 |
ISBN |
0521382718 |
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0521387094 (paperback) |
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